A gene exists at a specific loci on one person's chromosome, if we looked at the same chromosome on a completely unrelated person what would we find?
A.The unrelated person would have a completely different gene but the phenotype it produces would be the same T
B.he unrelated person would have an entirely different gene since they don't share any genetic ancestry
C.The unrelated person would most likely have the same gene at that loci but a different allele version.
D.The unrelated person would mostly likely have exactly the same gene and allele version because humans don't have much genetic variation
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B.he unrelated person would have an entirely different gene since they don't share any genetic ancestry
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