Haploid of double monosomic??
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It is 2n-1-1
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For example, a double monosomic is missing one chromosome from each of two pair of homologous chromosome (designated 2N-1-1), and a double tetrasomic contains an extra pair of two pairs of homologous chromosomes (2N+2+2). ... (Stocks containing these types of chromosomes are called monotelosomics or monotelos for short.)
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