Gametes can receive incorrect numbers of sex chromosomes during meiosis. Which of the following statements about chromosome segregation are true? Please select all that apply.
A) Failure of chromosome separation is more likely at meiosis I than at meiosis II
B) If chromosome separation fails at meiosis II, all the resultant gametes have an abnormal number of chromosomes.
C) A gamete can receive both X and Y chromosomes only if chromosome separation fails at meiosis I
D) Homogametic gametes are produced when chromosome segregation fails at meiosis II.
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