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24.01.2020 • 
Biology

Due to a mistake during meiosis, a plant species produces gametes that are diploid instead of haploid. the gametes now have twice as many chromosomes as they should have. these gametes are not able to mate with normal gametes of that species anymore. however, they are able to mate with other gametes that were produced due to the same mistake. over time the population of plants with double the number of chromosomes increased. as per the biological species concept, these plants are now considered a separate species. what type of speciation occurred here! a. alopiatric sup ploidy b. sympatric autopolyploidy c. sympatric aneuploidy d. allopatkalloploidy e. sympaticaloploidy

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