Match the terms in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right. Not all terms will be used. Reset Help removed We can assume that normal gametes, which each other due to are are similar to formed. Then the genetic material is but doesn't occur. Thus a cell is formed, which develops into a new organism. haploid dup licated differ from feltalization modified aheC opies of meiotic recombination mitosis diploid

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A female Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) kept in isolation in a zoo had offspring. Each of the offspring had two identical copies of every gene in its genome. However, the offspring
were not identical to one another. Based on your understanding of parthenogenesis and meiosis, complete the hypothesis that explains these observations.
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We can assume that normal gametes, which
each other due to
,are
are similar to
formed. Then the genetic material is
but
doesn't occur. Thus a
cell is formed, which develops into a new organism.
haploid
diffet from fertalizgtan duplicated
feltalization
meiotic recombination
mitosis
modified ate Copies of
diploid
Transcribed Image Text:A female Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) kept in isolation in a zoo had offspring. Each of the offspring had two identical copies of every gene in its genome. However, the offspring were not identical to one another. Based on your understanding of parthenogenesis and meiosis, complete the hypothesis that explains these observations. Match the terms in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right. Not all terms will be used. Reset Help removed We can assume that normal gametes, which each other due to ,are are similar to formed. Then the genetic material is but doesn't occur. Thus a cell is formed, which develops into a new organism. haploid diffet from fertalizgtan duplicated feltalization meiotic recombination mitosis modified ate Copies of diploid
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