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The chromosome arrangement in diploid cell is AABBCCDD. It has undergone numerical change in such a way that AABCCCCDD, it can be numerically represented as:

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Answered by madhavichaudhary27
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Answer:

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Answered by AkangshaDas
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Answer:

If the original chromosome arrangement in diploid cells, ie., AABBCCDD undergoes numerical changes and forms AABCCCCDD, it can be numerically represented as 2n-1+2.

Explanation:

Numerical changes in chromosome arrangement in diploid cells suggest that there has either been a gain or a loss in the number of chromosomes present in a normal diploid cell. Considering that the change is AABCCCCDD, we can numerically represent it as 2n-1+2, where 2n suggests diploid cell and -1 & +2 suggests the deletion of one B and addition of two Cs in the arrangement.

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