A diploid species with 44 chromosomes (i.e., 22 per set) is crossed to another diploid species with
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A diploid species with 44 chromosomes (i.e., 22 per set) is crossed to another diploid species with 38 chromosomes (i.e., 19 per set). How many chromosomes are found in an allodiploid or allotetraploid offspring from this cross? Would you expect the offspring to be sterile or fertile?
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