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The chromosome numbera. refers to a particular chromosome in a cellb. is a characteristic feature of a speciesc. is the number of autosomes in cells of a given typed. is the same in all species
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It is the total number of chromosomes that a particular species has. This means that option A, which suggests that the chromosome number refers to a particular chromosome in a cell, is incorrect. Show more…
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