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Q.
In Pisum sativum there are $14$ chromosomes. How many pairs with different chromosomal composition can be prepared?
ManipalManipal 2015
Solution:
An organism can make $2^{ n }$ different combinations of chromosomal compositions where "$n$" refers to number of homologous pairs; chromosomes are present in pairs and a diploid organism carries two complete sets of homologous chromosomes. Thus, $2 n =14$ makes total $7$ pairs of homologous chromosomes which can form $2^{7}$ different combinations