How many chromosomes does the large mouth bass have?

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The largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) typically has 28 chromosomes, arranged in 14 pairs. This diploid number is common among many species of fish, contributing to their genetic diversity and adaptability. Chromosome counts can vary slightly among different populations or species within the Micropterus genus.

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