Which of the following would occur if there was no chiasma formation in prophase I?
A) All gametes would have the same phenotype.
B) All gametes would have the same genotype.
C) Mosaic chromosomes would form.
D) In a heterozygote, there would only be a 2:2 formation after meiosis II, never a 1:1:1:1.
E) In a heterozygote, there would only be a 1:1:1:1 formation after meiosis II, never a 2:2.
Answer: D
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