Biology, asked by meena1900tudu, 11 months ago

If a diploid cell is treated with colchicine then it becomes...?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Colchicine doubles the genetic material.

So , if a diploid (2n) cell is treated with it , then it will become tetraploid (4n).

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Answered by aditya2511
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when a diploid cell is treated with COLCHICINE, then it becomes tetraploid because colchicine causes deploymerization of microtubules (which helps in the formation of spindle in dividing cells).


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