Most hybrids are sterile because what genetic structures are not homologous and cannot pair during meiosis?

Most hybrids are sterile because what genetic structures are not homologous and cannot pair during meiosis?

  • Correct Answer: phenotypes
  • zygotes
  • ribosomes
  • chromosomes

Explanation:

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