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Species I is diploid (2n = 6) with chromosomes AABBCC; a related species II is diploid (2n = 6) with chromosomes MMNNOO. Indicate the chromosomes that would be found in individuals with the following chromosome mutations.
a. trisomic for chromosome A
b. tetrasomic for chromosome N
c. an autotriploid of species I
d. an allotetraploid
e. an autotetraploid of species II
f. monosomic for chromosome B
g. a double trisomic for chromosomes A and C
h. a nullisomic for chromosome O
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