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Pairs of the same chromosome as found in a karyotype are called homologous chromosomes. True False
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Pairs of the same chromosome as found in a karyotype are called homologous chromosomes. True False
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I think the correct answer is true.
The maternal and paternal chromosomes
in a
homologous
pair have the same genes at the same loci, but possibly different alleles. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day. Feel free to ask more questions.
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