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15 April, 06:33

A diploid cell in a plant undergoes chromosome duplication but fails to divide properly, initiating a tetraploid (4n) branch. This branch produces a 4n flower. What can happen next?

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  1. 15 April, 06:35
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    Answer:The tetraploid - containing 8 single chromosome (4n) flower produces 2n egg and sperm (gametes) and may then be able to self-pollinate to produce fertile 4n offspring.

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    The mitotic polyploidy stages explains how to make a fertile polyploid hybrid
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