Question 9 1 pts What are the possible genotypes and base pair lengths associated with them? (more than one correct answer) Heterozygous ( \( +/- \) ): all students will have two bands; the strength of each band will tell the student whether or not they carry the Alu insertion. Homozygous (+/+); 941 base pairs (the band that travels less far) Heterozygous (+/-): one 641 and one 941 base pair band (these students will have two bands on their gels). Homozygous ( \( -/- \) ): 641 base pairs (the band that travels furthest)
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