How does polyploidy differ from aneuploidy?
A) Polyploidy involves diploid chromosome sets, while aneuploidy involves haploid sets.
B) Polyploidy involves changes in entire chromosome sets; aneuploidy involves less than a diploid set of chromosomes.
C) Polyploidy involves monosomy; aneuploidy involves trisomy.
D) Polyploidy is produced by translocations; aneuploidy by nondisjunction.
E) None of these is a difference between polyploidy and aneuploidy.
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