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Ploidy of cells is indicated by color (red, 16C; magenta, 8C; green, 4C; and blue, 2C).
PLoS Biology: New Articles Adrienne H. K. Roeder et al. 2010
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Ploidy: The point of the statement is that these multiple chromosomes are detrimental and unlikely, so that one species cannot evolve additional chromosomes.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Ssmith12 2009
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Ploidy: The point of the statement is that these multiple chromosomes are detrimental and unlikely, so that one species cannot evolve additional chromosomes.
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Ploidy: The point of the statement is that these multiple chromosomes are detrimental and unlikely, so that one species cannot evolve additional chromosomes.
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Ploidy: The point of the statement is that these multiple chromosomes are detrimental and unlikely, so that one species cannot evolve additional chromosomes.
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Ploidy: The point of the statement is that these multiple chromosomes are detrimental and unlikely, so that one species cannot evolve additional chromosomes.
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Ploidy: The point of the statement is that these multiple chromosomes are detrimental and unlikely, so that one species cannot evolve additional chromosomes.
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Ploidy: The point of the statement is that these multiple chromosomes are detrimental and unlikely, so that one species cannot evolve additional chromosomes.
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Ploidy: "Variation in chromosome count (ploidy) is impossible in evolution.
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Ploidy: "Variation in chromosome count (ploidy) is impossible in evolution.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Ssmith12 2009
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