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Assume that a species has a diploid chromosome number of 22. How many chromosomes would be found in a trisomic individual
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Assume that a species has a diploid chromosome number of 22. How many chromosomes would be found in a trisomic individual
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Since the diploid(2n) organism has 22 chromosomes it means a haploid(n) would have half so 11. A trisomic individual (3n) would have 33
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