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A horse has 64 chromosomes and a donkey has 62. Mules result from crossing a horse and a donkey. State which of the following is INCORRECT ?
John Stewart Longhunter 1744-1770 - The mule is a result of crossing a Jackass with a female horse. The fact that the mule is sterile does not lessen the value of the
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