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In the hexaploid wheat, the haploid (n), basis (x) number of chromosomes and number of chromosomes in monosomy (m) are respectively

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Answered by PrernaR
52
We know that the chromosome number of hexaploid wheat is 42.
So, 6n=42
n=7
Thus, haploid chromosome no. =3n=21.
Basis=n=7.
Monosomy= 6n-1=42-1=41.
Answered by jgpilapil
59

Hello there!

A hexaploid wheat has six copies of its 7 chromosomes so they have a total of 42 chromosomes.

1) The haploid (n) is the total number of chromosomes divided by 2: 42/2=21 chromosomes.

2. The basis (x) is the number of chromsomes in one copy which is 7.

3. A monosomy (m) is the lack of one chromosome:

42 total chromosomes-1 chromosome= 41 chromosomes

I hope this will help you

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