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Match List I with List II. List I A. A pair of chromosomes extra with diploid, B. One chromosome extra to the diploid, C. One chromosome loses from diploid - Botany

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Match List I with List II.

List I List II
A. A pair of chromosomes extra with diploid i) monosomy
B. One chromosome extra to the diploid ii) tetrasomy
C. One chromosome loses from diploid iii) trisomy
D. Two individual chromosomes lose from diploid iv) double monosomy

Options

  • A - i, B - iii, C - ii, D - iv

  • A - ii, B - iii, C - iv, D - i

  • A - ii, B - iii, C - i, D - iv

  • A - iii, B - ii, C - i, D - iv

MCQ
Match the Columns

Solution

A - ii, B - iii, C - i, D - iv

Explanation:

List I List II
A. A pair of chromosomes extra with diploid ii) tetrasomy
B. One chromosome extra to the diploid iii) trisomy
C. One chromosome loses from diploid i) monosomy
D. Two individual chromosomes lose from diploid iv) double monosomy
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Match list I with list II.

List I List II
A. A pair of chromosomes extra with diploid (i) monosomy
B. One chromosome extra to the diploid (ii) tetrasomy
C. One chromosome loses from diploid (iii) trisomy
D. Two individual chromosomes lose from diploid (iv) double monosomy 

Match list I with list II.

List I List II
A. A pair of chromosomes extra with diploid i) Monosomy
B. One chromosome extra to the diploid ii) Tetrasomy
C. One chromosome loses a diploid iii) Trisomy
D. Two individual chromosomes lose their diploid iv) Double chromosome

Match list I with list II.

  List I   List II
A. A pair of chromosomes extra with diploid i) monosomy
B. One chromosome extra to the diploid ii) tetrasomy
C. One chromosome loses from diploid iii) trisomy
D. Two individual chromosomes lose from diploid iv) double monosomy

Match list I with list II.

List I List II
A. A pair of chromosomes extra with diploid i) monosomy
B. One chromosome extra to the diploid ii) tetrasomy
C.  One chromosome loses from diploid iii) trisomy
D. Two individual chromosomes lose from diploid iv) double monosomy

Match list I with list II

List I List II
A. A pair of chromosomes extra with diploid (i) monosomy
B. One chromosome extra to the diploid (ii) tetrasomy
C. One chromosome loses from diploid (iii) trisomy
D. Two individual chromosomes lose from diploid (iv) double monosomy

Match list I with list II

  List I   List II
A. A pair of chromosomes extra with diploid i) monosomy
B. One chromosome extra to the diploid ii) tetrasomy
C. One chromosome loses from diploid iii) trisomy
D. Two individual chromosomes lose from diploid iv) double monosomy

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