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A diploid species has 2n = 52 chromosomes. If you found a monosomy in a member of this species, how many chromosomes would it have?
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A diploid species has 2n = 52 chromosomes. If you found a monosomy in a member of this species, how many chromosomes would it have?
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I believe the answer is 26
26 as 52/2 =26
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