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Why is euploidy considered to be advantageous to both plants and animals?

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In euploidy condition, the individual bears more than the usual number of diploid chromosomes
(i) Triploid plants (3n) and animals are typically sterile.
(ii) The tetraploid plants, (4n), often result in increased fruit and flower size
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