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mitosis notes

... How many chromosomes do human cells have? How many pairs of chromosomes do human cells have? What are somatic cells? You have one gene for blue eyes and one gene for brown eyes. – Where did these genes come from? • What are the two halves of a single chromosome called? • What structure holds the chr ...
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