if the garden pea has 14 Chromosomes in its diploid complement how many double trisomiacs could exist theoretically?
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2n = 14 in pea. This is the diploid set. Therefore, n = 7 i.e 7 pairs of chromosomes are present. 6+5+4+3+2+1 = 21 double trisomics
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