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    If a Plant Species with 2n = 14 Forms an Allopolyploid
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If a Plant Species with 2n = 14 Forms an Allopolyploid

Question 28

Question 28

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If a plant species with 2n = 14 forms an allopolyploid with a plant species with 2n = 18,what would be the likely diploid (2n) number of the allopolyploid?


A) 16
B) 28
C) 32
D) 36

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