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5 June, 23:03

You are breeding two polyploid species of cabbage. 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 = 9 bivalents + 9 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. what is the organisms ploidy) ?

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  1. 5 June, 23:06
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    1) 36 chromosomes

    2) Parent 1 = 24 chromosomes

    Non dividing somatic cells = 12 chromosomes

    Explanation:

    Given dа ta:

    F1 hybrid = 9 bivalents + 9 univalents

    A. The plant that does not divide F1 has 12 univalents + 12 bivalents. It has 36 chromosomes in total.

    Note: 1 bivalent chromosomes consist of 2 chromosomes

    B. That parent's non-dividing somatic cell comprises 12 chromosomes, while the number is 24 for parent 1.

    Parent 1 = 24 chromosomes

    Non dividing somatic cells = 12 chromosomes
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