Science, asked by Manitarai434, 1 month ago

Is embryo haploid or diploid?​

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Answered by muskan146258
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Explanation:

it can be observed that the embryos have two sets of chromosome 18 and chromosome X, which means they are diploid. Finally, in Figure 3C, it can be observed that only one set of chromosome 18 and chromosome X was observed, which means the embryo is haploid.

Answered by cjha33976
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Answer:

In Figure 3B, it can be observed that the embryos have two sets of chromosome 18 and chromosome X, which means they are diploid. Finally, in Figure 3C, it can be observed that only one set of chromosome 18 and chromosome X was observed, which means the embryo is haploid.

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