Which one of the following would be expected to be true for two nearly identical species, one of which is diploid and on
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Which one of the following would be expected to be true for two nearly identical species, one of which is diploid and on
Which one of the following would be expected to be true for two nearly identical species, one of which is diploid and one of which is an autotetraploid? Gamete chromosome number would likely be identical in the two species The two genomes from the tetraploid are derived from different species Reproductive isolation of the two species is likely to be post-zygotic F1 hybrid progeny of the two species are expected to be a mix; some progeny would be diploid and other progeny would be tetraploid The speciation that produced the two species could have allopatric but not sympatric
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