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Question
In case of Polyembryony, an embryo ‘P’ develops from a synergid and the embryo ‘Q’ develops from the nucellus. State the ploidy of embryo ‘P’ and ‘Q’.
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Solution
If embryo ‘Q’ develops from the nucleus while embryo ‘P’ develops from a synergid in the scenario of polyembryony, their respective ploidy levels would be:
Embryo ‘P’ (derived from synergid cells): Haploid (n)
Embryo ‘Q’ (derived from nucellus): Diploid (2n)
The nucellus is a diploid tissue, whereas the synergids, which are haploid, are a component of the female gametophyte. As a result, the ploidy levels of the embryos derived from these tissues are maintained.
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