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A species has homologus chromosomes. what does this say about the species? a. it has pairs of matching chromosomes b.it has dna that is made up of genes c.it has allels that control certain traits
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A species has homologus chromosomes. what does this say about the species?
a. it has pairs of matching chromosomes
b.it has dna that is made up of genes
c.it has allels that control certain traits
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It has pairs of matching chromosomes
I hope this helps!
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