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प्रश्न
The tetraploid ancestor of the modern wheat is ______.
विकल्प
Triticum monococcum
Triticum durum
Aegilops speltoides
Aegilops squarrosa
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उत्तर
The tetraploid ancestor of the modern wheat is Triticum monococcum.
Explanation:
- Triticum monococcum is the diploid (2n = 14) species considered the wild ancestor or primitive form of modern wheat.
- The tetraploid wheat (e.g., Triticum durum, T. dicoccum) actually evolved later from T. monococcum through natural hybridisation and chromosome doubling.
- So, while Triticum durum is a tetraploid species, its tetraploid ancestor (from which modern wheat ultimately descended) traces back to Triticum monococcum.
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