What typically happens to a resulting zygote if mouse and rat genetic material attempts to combine due to chromosome irregularity?

Answer

Early embryonic death

The resultant cells have an irregular, non-viable set of chromosomes, which leads to the death of the embryo during its earliest stages of development.

What typically happens to a resulting zygote if mouse and rat genetic material attempts to combine due to chromosome irregularity?

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