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an allohexaploidy contains​

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Answered by anuragyadav36
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ploid. (al'ō-ployd), Relating to a hybrid individual or cell with two or more sets of chromosomes derived from two different ancestral species; depending on the number of multiples of haploid sets, alloploids are referred to as allodiploids, allotriploids, allotetraploids, allopentaploids, allohexaploids, etc

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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An allohexaploid contains​  six sets of chromosomes.

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  • Allopolyplodiy is the condition or the state in which the cell has more than double sets of chromosomes.
  • Here individual or sometimes a  multiple number of chromosome collections are derived from a different species.
  • Allohexaploidy is an allopolyploidy that has six sets of chromosomes.
  • Allopolyploidy arises due to the fusion of gametes of different species.
  • Example for allohexoploidy is Triticum aestivum (Common wheat).
  • In this, couple sets of chromosomes are received from three different species.

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