Species I is diploid (2N = 8) with chromosomes AABBCCDD; related species II is d
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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 exampleCopy and paste the following for your answers. Not all of the choices will be used:
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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