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29 May, 04:10

Plant species A has a diploid chromosome number of 12. Plant species B has a diploid number of 16. A new species, C, arises as an allopolyploid from A and B. The diploid number for species C would probably be

a. 14. b. 16. c. 28. d. 56.

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  1. 29 May, 07:09
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    c. 28

    Explanation:

    Plant A has a dipoid chromosome number of 12, so its gametes will have an haploid number of 6 chromosomes.

    Plant B has a dipoid chromosome number of 16, so its gametes will have an haploid number of 8 chromosomes.

    Plant A Plant B2n = 12 2n = 16 n = 6 n = 8

    The new species C arises as an allopolyploid from A and B. An allopolyploid usually originates from the breeding of two different species.

    In this case, a gamete from plant A combines with a gamete from plant B to form a hybrid with 14 chromosomes (6 from A and 8 from B). These chromosomes are unpaired, so the hybrid is sterile.

    In order to become a fertile diploid individual of species C, the most common mechanism is polyploidization, where the genome duplicates. That way, the resulting plant C has a diploid number of 14 x 2 = 28 chromosomes, of which 12 are A and 16 are B.
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