What type of gametes can be produced if non-disjunction occurs at anaphase I of cell division? n + 1 and n - 1 n + 2 and n - 2 2n + 1 and 2n - 1 2n + 2 and 2n - 2
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Step 1: During anaphase of cell division, homologous chromosomes normally separate and move to opposite poles. Show more…
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