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When a male donkey is bred with a female horse, the offspring produced is a mule, which is healthy but sterile. karyotyping experiments have revealed that horses and donkeys have different numbers of chromosomes, 64 for horses and 62 for donkeys. the mule, therefore, has 63 chromosomes. knowing this, what is the best explanation for the inability of mules to produce offspring?

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