Wild oysters are diploid and have 20 chromosomes in somatic cells. Scientists have generated tetraploid oysters using colchicine to prevent separation of sister chromatids. Crossing a diploid oyster with a tetraploid oyster resulted in triploid oysters that are commercially advantageous because they are larger and do not have a reproductive phase that usually interrupts the harvesting season.
-What is the probability that a gamete produced by a triploid oyster will be balanced?
A) 1/1024
B) 1/512
C) 1/20
D) very close to 1
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Q38: Which is not an example of aneuploidy?
A)monosomy
B)tetraploidy
C)trisomy
D)nullisomy
Q39: Triploid organisms usually result from
A)the union of
Q40: One similarity between DNA transposons and retrotransposons
Q41: Hybrids in which the chromosome sets come
Q42: Wild oysters are diploid and have 20
Q44: Why are organisms with an odd number
Q45: What mechanism used for mobilization of transposable
Q46: Monoploids are useful in plant breeding because
A)they
Q47: Deletions are most useful for gene mapping
A)when
Q48: Wild oysters are diploid and have 20
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