Title: If an embryo doesn't have an exact multiple of the normal haploid number of 23 chromosomes, the ... Post by: dxcwgr on Mar 29, 2018 If an embryo doesn't have an exact multiple of the normal haploid number of 23 chromosomes, the
condition is known as a. aneuploidy. b. diploidy. c. ahaploidy. d. multiploidy. e. synploidy. Question 2 The condition occurring when an organism has a 2n + 1 chromosome composition is known as a. monosomy. b. trisomy. c. diploid. d. haploid. e. both trisomy and haploid. Title: If an embryo doesn't have an exact multiple of the normal haploid number of 23 chromosomes, the ... Post by: 吳家良 on Mar 29, 2018 Content hidden
Title: If an embryo doesn't have an exact multiple of the normal haploid number of 23 chromosomes, the ... Post by: dxcwgr on Mar 29, 2018 Great answers! <3
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