Question: An autotriploid contains – (RJ AARO Botany 2022)
Options:
Three pairs of genome
Three copies of one genome
One copy of three chromosomes
One chromosome in trivalent
✅ Explanation: An autotriploid is an organism that has three sets of chromosomes from the same species, meaning it has three copies of each chromosome. This results in a total of three times the normal haploid chromosome number.
📌 Other Options Explanations:
-Option D: Trivalent – Refers to a structure formed during meiosis when three homologous chromosomes pair up.