Multiple Choice
The African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis) is allotetraploid, likely as a result of an interspecies mating long ago, followed by a duplication of the entire genome. Xenopus laevis is fertile and has a normal life cycle. In contrast, mules, the allodiploid offspring of a male donkey and a female horse, are generally sterile. Why can Xenopus reproduce and mules cannot?
A) Frogs are less sensitive to multiple copies of the genome than mammals.
B) In allotetraploid organisms each chromosome has a chromosome to pair up with in meiosis, whereas in allodiploid organisms they do not.
C) The two frogs that interbred to form the Xenopus laevis must have been more closely genetically related than the donkey and horse are.
D) The mule must have a genetic mutation that prevents it from reproducing.
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