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  • ...from each parent (46 chromosomes). It is possible to have higher levels of ploidy and such cells are described as being [[polyploid]]. Tetraploidy describes == Variable or indefinite ploidy ==
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  • ...from each parent (46 chromosomes). It is possible to have higher levels of ploidy and such cells are described as being [[polyploid]]. Tetraploidy describes == Variable or indefinite ploidy ==
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  • {{main|Ploidy}} [[Ploidy#Haplodiploidy|Haplodiploidy]] is found in [[insects]] belonging to [[Hymeno
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  • ...n depended on the discovery, in the 1920s, that wheat was divided into 3 [[ploidy]] levels - that is the number of multiples of the basic haploid set of chro ===Ploidy level===
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  • ...bsequently divide, grow and form a complete organism, are referred to as [[ploidy|diploid]]. Generally, when a normal haploid cell contains n chromosomes, t
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  • *'''[[Emmer]]''' - (''T. dicoccon''). A [[ploidy|tetraploid]] (AABB) species, cultivated in ancient times where it grew in w *'''[[Common Wheat]]''' or '''Bread wheat''' - (''T. aestivum''). A [[ploidy|hexaploid]] (six chromosome sets, AABBDD)) species that is the most widely
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  • *'''[[Emmer]]''' - (''T. dicoccon''). A [[ploidy|tetraploid]] (AABB) species, cultivated in ancient times where it grew in w *'''[[Common Wheat]]''' or '''Bread wheat''' - (''T. aestivum''). A [[ploidy|hexaploid]] (six chromosome sets, AABBDD)) species that is the most widely
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