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Jumping spiders have 36 pairs (2n = 72) of chromosomes in their somatic cells. Which of the following correctly describes how you would expect the chromosomes to be aligned at Meiosis I? Lined up.....

A. single file; all 72 unreplicated chromosomes lined up along the equator in no particular order

B. single file; all 72 replicated chromosomes lined up along the equator in no particular order

C. in homologous pairs; 36 unreplicated pairs of chromosomes with the maternal chromosome on the right

D. in homologous pairs; 36 replicated pairs of chromosomes with the maternal chromosome on the left for each pair

E. in homologous pairs; 36 replicated pairs of chromosomes with the position of the maternal chromosome randomly determined

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