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Contrast the origins of autopolyploids and allopolyploids.
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- For a species with a diploid number of 22, how many chromosomes will be present in the somatic nuclei of individuals that are haploid, tetraploid, trisomic, and monosomic.For a species with a diploid number of 18, indicate how manychromosomes will be present in the somatic nuclei of individualsthat are haploid, triploid, tetraploid, trisomic, and monosomicwhat are allopolyploids.?
- Please describe the differences between euploid and aneuploidDefine these pairs of terms, and distinguish between them.aneuploidy/euploidymonosomy/trisomyPatau syndrome/Edwards syndromeautopolyploidy/allopolyploidyautotetraploid/amphidiploidparacentric inversion/pericentric inversionDefine aneuploidy
- How is the process of meiosis responsible for variation among species? What mechanisms are involved in the process of meiosis and in which stage(s) do they take place? HINT: What are two important events that happen in meiosis but not mitosis that contribute to genetic diversity?Define aneuploidy.how is it different from polyploidy?describe Allopolyploids in agriculture