chromosomal sets in an allopolyploid are
a. identical to each other
b. vary slightly from eachother
c. are identical to the dominant parental type
d. are obtained from parents of the same species.
Answer - b. vary slightly from eachother
Allopolyploid are cross between two different species and results in two or more sets of chromosomes.
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