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Chaim Howard
4 March, 17:45
Describe how a polyploid is formed
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Mara Nolan
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In other words, the polyploid cell or organism has three or more times the haploid chromosome number. Polyploidy arises as the result of total nondisjunction of chromosomes during mitosis or meiosis. Polyploidy is common among plants and has been, in fact, a major source of speciation in the angiosperms.
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