A eukaryotic diploid cell from an organism with the XX-XO sex determination system has two pairs of autosomes and one X chromosome, shown here.
A diploid cell from this individual begins to go through meiosis. After the completion of meiosis I, it becomes two cells. One of these two cells now undergoes meiosis II. Which of the following is a possible normal combination of chromosomes in one of the subsequent two cells after the completion of meiosis II?
A) one chromosome with the A allele, one chromosome with the B allele, and two X chromosomes
B) one chromosome with the A allele, one chromosome with the a allele, one with B allele, one with b allele, and two X chromosomes
C) one chromosome with the A allele, one chromosome with the a allele
D) one chromosome with the b allele, one chromosome with the B allele, one X chromosome
E) one chromosome with the a allele, one chromosome with the B allele, and two X chromosomes
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