What would happen if, during meiosis, the chromosome number was not halved before egg and sperm formation?
A) each offspring would have different phenotypes than their parents
B) the spindle would be compromised
C) n would become halved
D) in each successive generation, the offspring would double their chromosome number
E) nothing
Answer: D
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