ii. During metaphase I, there are two possible ways for the two tetrads to be aligned at the center of the cell leading to different assortment of alleles and sex chromosomes. Assuming no crossing...


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ii. During metaphase I, there are two possible ways for the two tetrads to be aligned at the center of<br>the cell leading to different assortment of alleles and sex chromosomes. Assuming no crossing<br>over occurred, which two cells below depict these two layouts? (Dashed horizontal line represents<br>the metaphase plate.)<br>B,<br>B<br>Cell #1<br>Cell #2<br>XX<br>B<br>B<br>Cell #3<br>Cell #4<br>

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