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14 September, 11:12

What would be the ploidy of the viable gametes produced by a tetraploid individual if nondisjunction of all chromosomes occurred in meiosis I?

a. Diploid

b. Tetraploid

c. Haploid

d. Triploidraploid individual and a diploid individual produces biologically fit offspring.

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  1. 14 September, 12:57
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    A. Diploid

    During meiosis, the number of chromosomes is reduced by half. Since a tetraploid cell has four copies of each chromosomes, gametes produced from that cell would be diploid, having only two copies of each chromosome.
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