#Question id: 5690
#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
Species I is diploid (2n =4) with chromosomes AABB; related species II is diploid (2n = 6) with chromosomes MMNNOO .Which of the following chromosome in allotriploid individuals?
#Question id: 5691
#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
Which of the following most accurately explains the cause for the abnormal numbers of chromosomes during human reproduction that can result in Down syndrome, Turner’s syndrome, or Klinefelter’s syndrome?
#Question id: 5692
#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
Aneuploids can be produced several ways except
#Question id: 5693
#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
Type of nondisjunction leads to regions of tissue with different chromosome constitutions, a condition known as mosaicism is due to
#Question id: 5694
#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
In anaphase I, the chromosomes separate in three different ways , which of the following way for chromosome saparation leads to nonviable gamete formation
#Question id: 5695
#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
Triploids are usually autopolyploids. They arise spontaneously in nature, but they can be constructed by geneticists from the cross of a 4n (tetraploid) and a 2n (diploid). Triploids are characteristically sterile due to