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The primrose, Primula kewensis, has 36 chromosomes that are similar in appearance to the chromosomes in two related species, $P .$ floribunda $(2 n=18)$ and $P$. verticillata $(2 n=18) .$ How could P. kewensis arise from these species? How would you describe $P$ kewensis in genetic terms?
Submitted by Stacey R. Oct. 12, 2021 05:53 p.m.
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Juan S.
March 21, 2023
Thanks for breaking down the genetics of Primula kewensis in simple terms, Adi!
Russell W.
March 23, 2023
This explanation is super helpful in understanding how P! kewensis could arise from related species Thanks Adi!
Jon J.
April 7, 2023
Grateful for the detailed genetic insight into P kewensis and its parent species Thanks a bunch Adi
Timothy M.
June 24, 2023
Adi your breakdown of the genetic features of P! kewensis and related species is straight fire Thanks a ton for simplifying it
Julia A.
June 26, 2023
The answer seems a bit confusing. Whats the main idea here?
Maria G.
July 1, 2023
CAN YOU CLARIFY THE GENETIC TERMS USED IN THE ANSWER ITS A BIT OVERWHELMING
Pamela D.
July 15, 2023
The explanation needs simplification Can we get a clearer breakdown of how P kewensis could have arisen from the other two species
Sharon H.
July 17, 2023
Has anyone else explained this in a more straightforward way? This seems a bit hard to follow
Max W.
July 30, 2023
so does this mean p kewensis is a result of a cross between the two mentioned species itd be helpful to have a more direct answer
James S.
August 9, 2023
Thanks for breaking down the genetic origins of P. kewensis! Appreciate the thorough explanation, Mr. S!
Jenna A.
August 26, 2023
Big thanks for making genetics more understandable in your response, Mr. S! Super helpful!
Jacob N.
August 27, 2023
Grateful for the detailed breakdown of P kewensis genetic terms Mr S Much appreciated!
Susan B.
November 17, 2023
thanks for the insightful explanation of how p kewensis arose from related species, mr s really helpful
Alexander W.
December 12, 2023
huge thanks for clarifying the genetic features of p kewensis, mr s your explanation rocks