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6 September, 12:13

Q: - You may have heard through various media of an animal alleged to be the hybrid of a rabbit and a cat. Given that cat (Felis domestica) has a diploid chromosomes number of 38 and a rabbit (Oryctologus cuniculus) has a diploid chromosomes number of 44, What would be the expected chromosomes number in the somatic tissues of this alleged hybrid?

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  1. 6 September, 12:25
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    41 chromosomes

    Explanation:

    Cats have a dipoid chromosome number of 38, so their gametes will have half that number: an haploid number of 19 chromosomes.

    Rabbits have a dipoid chromosome number of 44, so their gametes will have an haploid number of 22 chromosomes.

    When a cat gamete (n=19) joins with a rabbit gamete (n=22) to form the hybrid zygote, it will have 19+22=41 chromosomes. When it undergoes mitotic division, all its somatic cells will have 41 chromosomes.
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