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Species I is diploid (2N = 8) with chromosomes AABBCCDD; related species II is d

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Question

Species I is diploid (2N = 8) with chromosomes AABBCCDD; related species II is diploid (2N = 8) with chromosomes MMNNOOPP. What types of chromosome mutations do individuals with the following sets of chromosomes have? The first one is completed as an example

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monosomy in species I
monosomy in species II
tetrasomy in species I
tetrasomy in species II
trisomy in species I
trisomy in species II
double trisomy in species I
double trisomy in species II
autotetraploidy in species I
autotetraploidy in species II
allotetraploidy of I & II
triploidy in species I
triploidy in species I


a. MMNNOOOOPP: tetrasomy in species II

b. AAABBCCDD:

c. MMMMNNNNOOOOPPPP:

d. AABBCDD:

e. AAABBBCCCDDD:

f. AAABBCCDDD:

g. AABBCCDDMMNNOOPP:

Explanation / Answer

a. MMNNOOOOPP: tetrasomy in species II b. AAABBCCDD:trisomy in species I c. MMMMNNNNOOOOPPPP:autotetraploidy in species II d. AABBCDD:double trisomy in species I e. AAABBBCCCDDD:triploidy in species I f. AAABBCCDDD:double trisomy in species I g. AABBCCDDMMNNOOPP:allotetraploidy of I & II

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