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When Two Different but Related Species of Plants Hybridize,this Can

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Question 45

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When two different but related species of plants hybridize,this can produce a condition referred to as


A) symploidy.
B) gametoploidy.
C) autoploidy.
D) alloploidy.
E) zygoploidy.

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