Title: Sexual reproduction appears to be absent in bdelloid rotifers. Which of these, if found in this ... Post by: samualson on Jul 9, 2018 Sexual reproduction appears to be absent in bdelloid rotifers. Which of these, if found in this group, would bring into question the idea that they reproduce ONLY asexually?
A) female rotifers with eggs B) significant differences of two different alleles among different populations (one population having mostly allele A and one having mostly a). C) cells in which meiosis occurs D) related groups (not bdelloid rotifers) which reproduce both sexually and asexually. Title: Sexual reproduction appears to be absent in bdelloid rotifers. Which of these, if found in this ... Post by: guzman on Jul 9, 2018 Content hidden
Title: Sexual reproduction appears to be absent in bdelloid rotifers. Which of these, if found in this ... Post by: samualson on Jul 9, 2018 I'm still confused, but thanks for answering correctly
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