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Assume that mammalian cells are grown in culture in the presence of fluorescent nucleotides for several generations so that all of the DNA in all of the chromosomes is fluorescent. When these cells are examined under a microscope, all of the chromosomes in the nucleus glow. If one of these cells is placed in regular media for one generation, how will the chromosomes of the two daughter cells look? (provide explanation)
A. all the chromosomes in both daughters will glowB. all the chromosomes in only one of the daughters will glow, the other will notC. only some of the chromosomes in both cells will glow
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Living diatoms contain brownish plastids. If global warming causes blooms of diatoms in the surface waters of Earth's oceans, how might this be harmful to the animals that build coral reefs?
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