Answer:
A change in the number of single chromosomes without a change in the overall number of genes is called "Dysploidy" and the duplication of a whole genome is called "Polyploidy"
Explanation:
Dysploidy is the change in the chromosome base number produced by chromosomal rearrangements that occurs without loss of genetic information. On the other hand, polyploidy refers to the condition of having more than two complete sets of chromosomes
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I think the glycolysis occurs in the cytosol.
Answer:
Yes..? Kind of.
Explanation:
Fusion is the combination of lighter nuclei into heavier nuclei. Yes, this is seen in nature; the sun. The sun is an example of fusion. However, on earth, no. To fuse 2 nuclei, you need extreme temperature and extreme pressure to fuse them together because the nuclei are the same charges. So, yes, but not really?