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- Species I has 2 n = 8 chromosomes and species II has 2 n = 14 chromosomes. What would the expected chromosome numbers be in individuals with the following chromosome mutations? Give all possible answers. Q. Allotetraploidy including species I and IISpecies I has 2 n = 8 chromosomes and species II has 2 n = 14 chromosomes. What would the expected chromosome numbers be in individuals with the following chromosome mutations? Give all possible answers. Q. Tetrasomy in species ISpecies A has 2?=82n=8 chromosomes, and species B has 2?=142n=14 chromosomes. Calculate all possible chromosome numbers for the following individuals. Not all answers will be used. Allotriploid offspring of AB - ? Autotetraploid offspring of A- ? Allotetraploid offspring of AB - ? Monosomic B - ? Uniparentaldisomic A - ? Tetrasomic A - ?
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- Most organisms with XX-XY sex determination have pseudoautosomal regions, portions of the X and Y chromosomes that are homologous. Would you predict that organisms with ZZ-ZW sex determination have pseudoautosomal regions of homology between Z and W chromosomes? Explain your answer.Species I is diploid (2 n = 4) with chromosomes AABB; related species II is diploid (2 n = 6) with chromosomes MMNNOO. Give the chromosomes that would be found in individuals with the following chromosome mutations: Q. Trisomy in species II for chromosome M.Species I is diploid (2 n = 4) with chromosomes AABB; related species II is diploid (2 n = 6) with chromosomes MMNNOO. Give the chromosomes that would be found in individuals with the following chromosome mutations: Q. Monosomy in species I.