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6 February, 03:54

In some instances meiosis of a primary spermatoctye with six chromosomes results in two spermatozoa that contain four chromosomes and two spermatozoa that contain two chromosomes. Predict the most likely cause

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  1. 6 February, 04:14
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    The 3 pairs of homologous chromosomes failed to separate properly during anaphase I. As a result, after anaphase I, one cell contained 4 chromosomes and the other contained two chromosomes.
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