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Polyploid formation and ensuing meiotic and mitotic irregularities


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Polyploid formation and ensuing meiotic and mitotic irregularities
The figure illustrates the chromosomal composition and behavior of diploids and derived polyploids at different developmental times in meiosis (a, b) and mitosis (c).

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Polyploids are common among plants, as well as among certain groups of fish and amphibians. How does this interesting condition crop up, and what advantages and disadvantages does it impart?

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