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A species with 16 pairs of homologs has a total of how many chromosomes in each cell? A:58 B:32 C:16 D:8 PLS HELP
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A species with 16 pairs of homologs has a total of how many chromosomes in each cell?
A:58
B:32
C:16
D:8
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