A. 2 n+1
B. 2 n+2
C. 2 n+3
D. 2 n-1
Related Mcqs:
- If a haploid chromosome number of a gymnosperm is 12 the chromosome in its endosperm will be__________________?
A. 6
B. 12
C. 24
D. 36 - An individual lacking only one chromosome from the diploid set is referred as_________________?
A. Nullisomic
B. Monosomic
C. Trisomic
D. Tetrasomic - All organism or cell having a chromosome number that is not an exact multiple of the monoploid or basic number is known as___________________?
A. Allopolyploid
B. Autopolyploid
C. Aneuploid
D. Euploid - The chromosome number of human race is__________________?
A. 48
B. 41
C. 44
D. 46 - An organism or cell having a chromosome number that is higher than the exact nultiple of the basic number is known as__________________?
A. Hypoploid
B. Hyperploid
C. Allopolyploid
D. Autopolyploid - The change in chromosome number which involves the entire set of genome is known as______________?
A. Anenploidy
B. Euploidy
C. Trisomy
D. all the above - In primary trisomic the extra chromosome is__________________?
A. Isochromosome
B. Traits located chromosome
C. Normal chromosome
D. None of the above - A child is born with an extra chromosome in each of it cells, the reason is___________________?
A. Non-disjunction
B. Segregation
C. Hybridization
D. Crossing over - A rearrangement of a group of genes in a chromosome in such a way that their order in the chromosomes is reversed is known as _____________________?
A. Inversion
B. Conversion
C. Recessive gene
D. Realignment - Name chromosome was coined by ___________________?
A. Van Beneden
B. T. Boveri
C. Walleye
D. Aluman
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