Individuals that are heteroplasmic
A) can have a disease if the mutations in the mitochondria are severe enough.
B) cannot exhibit any symptoms as the the normal mitochondria are present.
C) will not have children that are heteroplasmic.
D) will not have cells that are homoplasmic.
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