Species I is diploid (2n = 4) with chromosomes AABB; related species II is diploid (2n = 6) with chromosomes MMNNOO. Give the chromosomes that would be found in individuals with the following chromosome mutations. a. Autotriploidy in species I

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Species I is diploid (2n = 4) with chromosomes AABB;
related species II is diploid (2n = 6) with chromosomes
MMNNOO. Give the chromosomes that would be
found in individuals with the following chromosome
mutations.
a. Autotriploidy in species I
b. Allotetraploidy including species I and II
c. Monosomy in species I
d. Trisomy in species II for chromosome M
e. Tetrasomy in species I for chromosome A
f. Allotriploidy including species I and II
g. Nullisomy in species II for chromosome N
3 Species I has 2n = 16 chromosomes. How many
chromosomes will be found per cell in each of the following
mutants in this species?
a. Monosomic
e. Double monosomic
b. Autotriploid
f. Nullisomic
c. Autotetraploid
d. Trisomic
g. Autopentaploid
h. Tetrasomic
Transcribed Image Text:Species I is diploid (2n = 4) with chromosomes AABB; related species II is diploid (2n = 6) with chromosomes MMNNOO. Give the chromosomes that would be found in individuals with the following chromosome mutations. a. Autotriploidy in species I b. Allotetraploidy including species I and II c. Monosomy in species I d. Trisomy in species II for chromosome M e. Tetrasomy in species I for chromosome A f. Allotriploidy including species I and II g. Nullisomy in species II for chromosome N 3 Species I has 2n = 16 chromosomes. How many chromosomes will be found per cell in each of the following mutants in this species? a. Monosomic e. Double monosomic b. Autotriploid f. Nullisomic c. Autotetraploid d. Trisomic g. Autopentaploid h. Tetrasomic
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