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Chapter 22, Problem 6TYU
Plant species A has a diploid number of 12. Plant species B has a diploid number of 16. A new species, C, arises as an allopolyploid from A and B. The diploid number for species C would probably be
- A. 14.
- B. 16.
- C. 28.
- D. 56.
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