In the wild, potatoes have a diploid number of 24. Cultivated potatoes that we grow for food are tetraploid. How many ch

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In the wild, potatoes have a diploid number of 24. Cultivated potatoes that we grow for food are tetraploid. How many ch

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In The Wild Potatoes Have A Diploid Number Of 24 Cultivated Potatoes That We Grow For Food Are Tetraploid How Many Ch 1
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In the wild, potatoes have a diploid number of 24. Cultivated potatoes that we grow for food are tetraploid. How many chromosomes would you expect to find in pollen (i.e., the gametes) from cultivated potatoes? 24 6 48 12
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