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examples of autotriploid​

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Answered by kaurrubika
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Autopolyploidy is due to accidents of meiosis or mitosis that produce extra sets of chromosomes, all derived from a single species. Autopolyploids have three(triploid), four(tetraploids), five(pentaploids), six(hexaploids), seven(heptaploids), eight (octaploids) or more copies of same genome

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Answered by Abhishek073
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An autotriploid could occur if a normal gamete (n) unites with a gamete that has not undergone a reduction and is thus 2n. The zygote would be 3n. Triploids could also be produced by mating a diploid (gametes = n) with a tetraploid (gametes = 2n) to produce an individual that is 3n.

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