MGIMS WARDHA MGIMS WARDHA Solved Paper-2009

  • question_answer
    Triticum vulgare has been found to be presently evolved as

    A)  diploid                                

    B)  tetraploid

    C)  pentaploid                        

    D)  hexaploid

    Correct Answer: D

    Solution :

                     The common bread wheat (Triticum aestivum = T. vulgare) is an allohexaploid. It has two copies of each of die genomes A, B and D. Its somatic complement is represented as AA BB DD.


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