You are breeding two poly ploidy species of wheat. you cross the two different species (parent 1 x parent 2) and obtain F1 hybrids. The following meiotic pairing is observed: F1 hybrid= 12 bivalents + 12 univalents
A) how many chromosomes are there in a non-dividing somatic cell of an F1 plant (what is the organisms ploidy?)
B) how many chromosomes are there in a non-dividing somatic cell of each parent (what is the organisms ploidy?)
C) for each parent identify whether the plant is diploid, autoploidy or alloployploid.
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A. The non-dividing F1 plant has 12 bivalents+12 univalents. It has a total of 36 chromosomes.
B. There are 12 chromosomes each in the non-dividing somatic cell of the parent 2, whereas the number is 24 for parent 1.
C. Parent 1 is autotetraploid whereas the parent 2 is diploid.
You are breeding two poly ploidy species of wheat. you cross the two different species (parent...
41. (6 pts) You are breeding two polyploid species of wheat. You
cross the two different
species (parent 1 x parent 2) and obtain F1 hybrids. The following
meiotic pairing was
observed in the F1 hybrid:
F1 hybrid = 12 bivalents + 12 univalents
(A) How many chromosomes are there in a non-dividing somatic cell
of an F1 plant (i.e. what
is the organisms ploidy)?
(B) How many chromosomes are there in a non-dividing somatic
cell of each parent (i.e....
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