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15 July, 01:42

How can the two chromosomes that make up a homologous pair differ? They can contain different alleles for the same trait. They can contain genes that code for different traits. They can contain the same genes in different orders. They cannot differ in any way when homologous.

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  1. 15 July, 05:40
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    Due to shuffling and crossing between chromosomes they can contain different allele for the same trait or characteristics
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