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1. Consider a scenario in which Carl has a baby and that baby inherits the mutation Carl and Patty both have on Chromosome 7. Is it possible for the baby's copy of Chromosome 7 to contain genes from Carl's dad (other than the mutated gene)?
a. Yes, because crossing over during meiosis (which produced the sperm that became half of the baby's embryo) could mix some genes on Chromosome 7 from Carl's dad with some genes on Chromosome 7 from Carl's mom
b. No, because the baby either receives an entire chromosome that matches the grandmother's chromosome or the baby receives an entire chromosome that matches the grandfather's
c. Yes, because different chromosomes independently sort into different gametes during meiosis (or more specifically in Carl's case- spermatogenesis)
d. No, because babies never receive any genes from their father's dad (their paternal grandfather)
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