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A tree frog has a diploid nucleus with 26 chromosomes (2n = 26). If nondisjunction occurs, which of the following is a possible result of meiosis if nondisjunction occurs? A. Four unique cells will be produced. Two of the cells will contain 13 chromosomes, one will contain 14 chromosomes, and one will contain 12 chromosomes.

B. Four unique cells will be produced, each containing 13 chromosomes.

C. Two unique cells will be produced, each containing 13 chromosomes.

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