In the haploid wheat, the haploid (n) and basic (x) numbers of chromosomes are
1). n = 21 and x = 21
2). n = 21 and x = 14
3). n = 21 and x = 7
4). n = 7 and x = 21
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the haploid wheat, the haploid (n) and basic (x) numbers of chromosomes are 21 and x = 7
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The wheat genome is classified as a hexaploid genome. This means that it has six copies of each of its seven chromosomes; the complete set numbering 42 chromosomes. In haploid, it has 21 chromosomes.
So, the correct option is C.
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