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The primrose, Primulakewensis, has 36 chromosomes (i.e., 2n = 36) that are similar in appearance to the chromosomes in two related species, Primula floribunda (2n = 18) and Primula verticillata (2n = 18).
a. How could P. kewensis arise from these species?
b. How would you describe P. kewensis in genetics terms?
c. What is the basic or monoploid chromosome set of this group of species?
The primrose, Primulakewensis, has 36 chromosomes (i.e., 2n = 36) that are similar in appearance to the chromosomes in two related species, Primula floribunda (2n = 18) and Primula verticillata (2n = 18).
a. How could P. kewensis arise from these species?
b. How would you describe P. kewensis in genetics terms?
c. What is the basic or monoploid chromosome set of this group of species?
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