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Biology, 04.11.2020 07:00 bubs9789

Let’s say A plant cell, normally diploid, completely screws up mitosis during metaphase and pulls full copies of all chromosomes to one side duplicating the entire genome and all chromosomes. What “n” would this result in? Hint: another term for this is tetraploid.

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