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What explains why cells die during some of the procedures?

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The cells die because gene “p” is present on chromosome 1, which is removed during the procedures.
The cells die because gene “p” is present on chromosome 1, which is removed during the procedures.

The cells die because gene “p” is present on chromosome 2, which is removed during the procedures.
The cells die because gene “p” is present on chromosome 2, which is removed during the procedures.

The inheritance of gene “p,” which is present on both chromosomes 1 and 2, results in cell death when both chromosomes are present.
The inheritance of gene “p,” which is present on both chromosomes 1 and 2, results in cell death when both chromosomes are present.


The inheritance of gene “p,” which is present on chromosome 1, results in cell death when chromosome 1 is present.
The inheritance of gene “p,” which is present on chromosome 1, results in cell death when chromosome 1 is present.