Search any question & find its solution
Question:
Answered & Verified by Expert
If a diploid cell is treated with colchicine then it becomes:
Options:
Solution:
1892 Upvotes
Verified Answer
The correct answer is:
tetraploid
Colchicine has the property of arresting and breaking the spindle so that a cell division without cell wall formation may be affected leading to doubling of chromosome number. So, a diploid cell will become tetraploid by chromosome doubling.
Related Theory
Colchicine is an alkaloid extracted from seed and corm of Colchicum autumnale.
Related Theory
Colchicine is an alkaloid extracted from seed and corm of Colchicum autumnale.
Looking for more such questions to practice?
Download the MARKS App - The ultimate prep app for IIT JEE & NEET with chapter-wise PYQs, revision notes, formula sheets, custom tests & much more.