legilops cylindrica, jointed goatgrass. [Sam Brinker, MNR-NHIC, 2008/Canadian Food Inspection Agency.]

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Karl and Hally Sax crossed Aegilops cylindrica (2 n = 28), a wild grass found in the Mediterranean region, with Triticum vulgare (2 n = 42), a type of wheat . The resulting F1 plants from this cross had 35 chromosomes. Examination of metaphase I in the F1 plants revealed the presence of 7 pairs of chromosomes (bivalents) and 21 unpaired chromosomes (univalents).

a. What does the appearance of the bivalents in the F1 hybrids suggest about the origin of Triticum vulgare wheat?

legilops cylindrica, jointed goatgrass. [Sam Brinker, MNR-NHIC,
2008/Canadian Food Inspection Agency.]
Transcribed Image Text:legilops cylindrica, jointed goatgrass. [Sam Brinker, MNR-NHIC, 2008/Canadian Food Inspection Agency.]
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