I've just read that the jack jumper ant is 2n=2, but are any plant species?
Thanks
I've just read that the jack jumper ant is 2n=2, but are any plant species?
Thanks
I don't know what you mean by "2n=2", and neither Wikipedia nor Google gave me so much as a hint (maybe because this term is hard to index well for searching). Please resubmit your question with a bit more explanation.
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