Genetics: From Genes to Genomes
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ISBN: 9781259700903
Author: Leland Hartwell Dr., Michael L. Goldberg Professor Dr., Janice Fischer, Leroy Hood Dr.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 12, Problem 25P
If you are comparing the two telomeres in each entry in the following list, in which cases would you expect the
Two telomeres always to have exactly the same number of TTAGGG repeats?
a. | One telomere at one end of a chromosome, one telomere at one end of a nonhomologous chromosome. |
b. | One telomere at one end of a chromosome, o ne telomere at the corresponding end of the homologous chromosome |
c. | One telomere at one end of a chromosome, the other telomere at the other end of the same chromosome |
d. | One telomere at one end of a chromatid, the other at the corresponding position in the sister chromatid |
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