#Question id: 5694
#SCPH06 I Botany
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: 5694
#SCPH28 | Zoology
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
#SCPH06 I Botany
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
#Question id: 5695
#SCPH28 | Zoology
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
#Question id: 5696
#SCPH06 I Botany
Abnormality during egg formation as a nondisjuction in anaphase I of single set of chromosome, but spermatogenesis is normal will produced resulting progeny would be
#Question id: 5696
#SCPH28 | Zoology
Abnormality during egg formation as a nondisjuction in anaphase I of single set of chromosome, but spermatogenesis is normal will produced resulting progeny would be