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If there were 16 sets of homologous chromosomes in a cell, how many possible arrangements would there be for the tetrads in late prophase I? A. 48,576 B. 65,536 C. 256 D. 4,096
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If there were 16 sets of homologous chromosomes in a cell, how many possible arrangements would there be for the tetrads in late prophase I?
A. 48,576
B. 65,536
C. 256
D. 4,096
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65,536
Step-by-step explanation:
2^16 = 65536
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