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A plant species with a chromosome number 2n = 6 hybridizes with another species (2n = 8) in the same genus to produce first a hybrid and after chromosome doubling, a new allopolyploid species. What is the chromosome number of the resulting new species? 2n = 6 2n = 8 2n = 12 2n = 14 2n = 16

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A plant species with a chromosome number 2n = 6 hybridizes with another species (2n = 8) in the same genus to produce first a hybrid and after chromosome doubling, a new allopolyploid species. What is the chromosome number of the resulting new species? 2n = 6 2n = 8 2n = 12 2n = 14 2n = 16
TopicAll topics
SubjectBiology
ClassClass 11