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In the Beadle and Tatum Study, It Was Important That

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In the Beadle and Tatum study, it was important that Neurospora was haploid because:


A) it is easier to grow haploid molds in the laboratory.
B) haploid molds have simpler nutritional requirements than do diploid molds.
C) a mutation that arises is not masked by a normal allele on a homologous chromosome.
D) haploid Neurospora will always mutate.
E) diploid Neurospora will always mutate.

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