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A species has homologous chromosomes. what does this say about the species?

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It says that the species has diploid cells (2n).
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Having homologous chromosomes indicates that the organism is a DIPLOID SPECIE.
A homologous chromosome refers to a pair of chromosomes which originate from each parent. Homologous chromosomes posses the same length, banding patterns, amount of genes, location of genes and location of centromeres. However the genes in the homologous chromosomes may or may not be the same.
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