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If sister chromatids failed to separate during meiosis ii, what would the resulting gametes look like?
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If sister chromatids failed to separate during meiosis ii, what would the resulting gametes look like?
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the resulting gametes would be one with 3 chromosomes (n+1), one with one chromosome (n-1), and two with 2 chromosomes (n). (n=23)
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