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If a bacterial chromosome were inserted into a eukaryotic cell, would it be stable? would it segregate like eukaryotic chromosomes do during mitosis and meiosis?
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If a bacterial chromosome were inserted into a eukaryotic cell, would it be stable? would it segregate like eukaryotic chromosomes do during mitosis and meiosis?
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When it goes through the check point in g2 than it either would be sent to “ disappear “ and transfer its info to another cell before dying out or would be sent to get fixed
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