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What would result if more than one sperm fertilized an egg

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narsha94
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  • 01-05-2020

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twins

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  • 01-05-2020

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If two sperms fertilize an egg, things go wildly wrong, yielding a triploid offspring with 69 chromosomes with an extra set in addition to the normal maternal/paternal pair. An egg fertilized by three sperms receives two extra chromosome sets, resulting in a quadruploid individual with 92 chromosomes.

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