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How do johnson's make a single set of genes from the normal two copies that all the cells in the body have?

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There are 22 chromosomes pairs (autosomes) and a pair of sex chromosomes (allosomes). Thus, a single set of genes is formed from the two copies. ... Meiosis, therefore, helps the germ cells make a single set of genes (haploid) from the normal two copies (diploid).

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