Biology, 25.01.2021 21:50 alisonlebron15
Scientists have found that DNA methylation suppresses crossing-over in the fungus Ascobolus immersus. Which of the following questions is most appropriately raised by this specific observation?
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Is the level of genetic variation in the gametes related to the amount of DNA methylation observed?
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Without crossing-over will gametes be viable and be able to produce zygotes?
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Does DNA methylation result in shorter chromosomes?
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Is this species of fungus a diploid organism?
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