Biology, 14.01.2021 22:00 raerea2005
A student compared diploid chromosome numbers of several species with their genome size. Which of the conclusions about the chromosome number and genome size is true?
#1
The size of the genome cannot be deduced from the number of chromosomes.
#2
The more chromosomes, the smaller the genome size.
#3
The bigger the genome size, the more chromosomes.
#4
The size of the genome is proportional to the number of chromosomes.
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