Asked by Debbie Clarke
Polyploidy in plants is considered as “good mutations” by agricultural breeders because:
They have extra sets of chromosomes.
They are often larger and stronger than diploid organisms.
They grow too fast to accumulate mutations
None of the above
They have extra sets of chromosomes.
They are often larger and stronger than diploid organisms.
They grow too fast to accumulate mutations
None of the above
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They are often larger and stronger than diploid organisms.
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