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A speices has 2n=16 chromosmes. How many...

A speices has 2n=16 chromosmes. How many chromosomes will be found per cell in each of the following mutant species?
I. Monosomic
II.Autotriploid
III. Trisomic
IV.Double monosomic
V. Nullisomic
The correct sequence of chromosomes for (I to V) are

A

15, 24, 17, 14, 14

B

24, 32, 18, 40, 12

C

16, 22, 14, 32, 16

D

26, 34, 20, 42, 14

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