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Biology, 25.07.2019 06:00, lordicy

What would be the result of an error in anaphase that failed to separate a pair of sister chromatids? a. one cell would have an extra gene, and one cell would be missing one gene. b. the nuclear envelope would not be able to break down. c. cytokinesis would not be able to take place, and the cells would not divide. d. one cell would have an extra chromosome, and one cell would lack a chromosome?

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