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Question: The common bread wheat has chromosomes – A) \(14\) B) \(21\) C) \(28\) D) \(42\)...

The common bread wheat has chromosomes –
A) 1414
B) 2121
C) 2828
D) 4242

Explanation

Solution

Triticum aestivum or Triticum vulgare is common bread wheat. It is hexaploid i.e. it has hexaploid genome.

Complete Answer:
– As bread wheat has hexaploid genome. It means it has six copies of each of its seven chromosomes, the complete set numbering is 4242 chromosomes.
– Hexaploid T. aestivum originated some 600070006000 - 7000 years ago.
– Common bread wheat is the example of allopolyploidy.
– If an organism possesses more than two sets of chromosomes are called polyploids.
– The polyploids arise as a result of chromosome doubling following hybridization of two distinctly different species called allopolyploids.
– Triticum aestivum is developed by the hybridization of the Emmer Wheat (Triticum turgidum) with wild grass (Triticum tauschii or Aegilops squarrosa).
– This hybridization produces a hybrid with three sets of chromosomes (ABD=21)(ABD = 21). This hybrid was also sterile.
– However, sometime during evolution these sterile hybrids underwent doubling of the chromosomes and resulted in the formation of present day hexaploid (AABBDD=42)(AABBDD = 42) i.e. Bread wheat.

The correct option is D.

Note:

Triticum turgidum (Emmer wheat) (2N=28  AABB)(2N = 28\;AABB)(Tetraploid)Triticum tauschii or Aegilops squarrosa(Wile grass)(2N=14  DD)(2N = 14\;DD)(Diploid)
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Sterile Triploid (ABD=21)(ABD = 21)Chromosome doublingTriticum aestivum (Common bread wheat)(2N=42,  AABBDD,  Hexaploid)(2N = 42,\;AABBDD,\;Hexaploid)