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10 January, 07:35

In female kangaroos (marsupials), Multiple Choice The paternal X chromosome is always inactivated into a Barr body. neither the maternal or paternal X chromosome is inactivated into a Barr body. either the maternal or paternal X chromosome is randomly inactivated into a Barr body. both the maternal and paternal X chromosomes are inactivated into a Barr body, but only in about 50% of the total cells. the maternal X chromosome is always inactivated into a Barr body.

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  1. 10 January, 11:22
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    The paternal X chromosome is always inactivated into a Barr body.

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    Marsupials also balance the number of X linked genes present in male and females by inactivation of one X chromosome in their females. Kangaroos and other marsupials exhibit inactivation of the paternal X chromosome. In marsupials, the paternal X chromosome is always inactivated and is present in the form of the Barr body in the cells of the females.
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