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What does this mean:

"They all have a diploid chromosome number of 32 or 36."

I take it the "of" is superfluous, but is the number 32 or 36 correlated with anything, or random? Pdn 02:06, 20 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Kew is the top authority on orchids. In their "Kew Scientist" of October 1997, issue 12, Dr. Pridgeon clearly states :

" Perhaps the most exciting is that the type genus Orchis, as currently circumscribed, is polyphyletic. The 33 species fall into three distinct, well supported clades: the Orchis militaris clade with 18 species (including the genus Aceras) all having a diploid chromosome number of 42, the O. ustulata clade with five species (including the genus Neotinea) all with a diploid number of 42 plus one B-chromosome, and the O. morio clade with 13 species (including the genus Anacamptis) having a diploid number of 32 or 36.

See here on page l : [1] JoJan 05:45, 21 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

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