Answer:
The correct answer is E. will have the same genes at the same locations.
Step-by-step explanation:
Homologous chromosomes are the pair chromosomes one from each parent that have similarities in length, size, gene position, and centromere position. Homologous chromosomes have the same genes at the same location on the chromosome.
One gene can be found in multiple forms called alleles but a homologous chromosome can have a maximum of two alleles of a gene and these alleles can be the same(homozygous) or different(heterozygous) and can be dominant or recessive.
So a pair of homologous chromosomes inside a puppy's cell will have the same gene at the same location but can have different alleles of that gene.