Multiple Choice
A diploid organism has a total of 36 chromosomes. Assuming all possible chromosome combinations are viable, if a mutant tetraploid version of this organism was created how many chromosomes would it have? If a mutant version of this organism was monosomic for chromosome 9 how many chomosomes would it have?
A) 144; 35
B) 72; 35
C) 144; 37
D) 72; 37
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