. Genomes A, B, and C all have basic chromosomenumbers (x) of nine. These genomes were derivedoriginally from plant species that had diverged from each other sufficiently far back in the evolutionarypast that the chromosomes from one genome can nolonger pair with the chromosomes from any other genome. For plants with the following kinds of euploidchromosome complements, (i) state the number ofchromosomes in the organism; (ii) provide terms thatdescribe the individual’s genetic makeup as accurately as possible; (iii) state whether or not it is likelythat this plant will be fertile, and if so, give the number of chromosomes (n) in the gametes.a. AABBCb. BBBBc. CCCd. BBCCe. ABCf. AABBCC
. Genomes A, B, and C all have basic chromosome
numbers (x) of nine. These genomes were derived
originally from plant species that had diverged from each other sufficiently far back in the evolutionary
past that the chromosomes from one genome can no
longer pair with the chromosomes from any other genome. For plants with the following kinds of euploid
chromosome complements, (i) state the number of
chromosomes in the organism; (ii) provide terms that
describe the individual’s genetic makeup as accurately as possible; (iii) state whether or not it is likely
that this plant will be fertile, and if so, give the number of chromosomes (n) in the gametes.
a. AABBC
b. BBBB
c. CCC
d. BBCC
e. ABC
f. AABBCC
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