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In bees, the female queen is a diploid but the male bees are haploid. The fertilized eggs develop into female eggs and the unfertilized eggs develop into males. How might gamete production in male bees
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In bees, the female queen is a diploid but the male bees are haploid. The fertilized eggs develop into female eggs and the unfertilized eggs develop into males. How might gamete production in male bees differ from normal meiosis? (Hypothesize)
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well I think in production of gamete male the produced gamete will have identical genetical characters of the queen be, but in meiosis genetic variation occur due to crossing over
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