Somatic cells in organisms of a particular diploid plant species normally have 14 chromosomes. The chromosomes in the gametes are numbered from 1 through 7. Rarely, zygotes are formed that contain...


Somatic cells in organisms of a particular diploid plant species normally have 14 chromosomes. The chromosomes in the gametes are numbered from 1 through 7. Rarely, zygotes are formed that contain more or fewer than 14 chromosomes. For each of the zygotes below, (i) state whether the chromosome complement is euploid or aneuploid; (ii) provide terms that describe the individual’s genetic makeup as accurately as possible; and (iii) state whether or not the individual will likely develop through the embryonic stages to make an adult plant, and if so, whether or not this plant will be fertile


a. 11 22 33 44 5 66 77


b. 111 22 33 44 555 66 77


c. 111 222 333 444 555 666 777


d. 1111 2222 3333 4444 5555 6666 7777



May 06, 2022
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