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Biology, 27.11.2019 04:31 daymakenna3

If you started with a cell with four chromosomes, what would happen if sexual reproduction took place for four generations using diploid (2n) cells instead of haploid cells (n)?
(in other words, how many chromosomes would the cells have after four generations without

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