In Pisum sativum, there are 14 chromosomes. How many types of homologous pairs can be…
Biology · NEET · NTA Exams — Cell Cycle and Cell Division
In Pisum sativum, there are 14 chromosomes. How many types of homologous pairs can be prepared?
- 14
- 7
- 214
- none of the above
Answer
(B) 7
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