How many genetically unique gametes can be produced based solely on independent assortment of homologous chromosomes in a triploid organism that has a haploid chromosome number of 6.
A. |
18 |
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B. |
729 |
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C. |
0 |
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D. |
6 |
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E. |
196 |
2.
How many genetically unique gametes can be produced based solely on independent assortment of homologous chromosomes in a diploid organism that has a haploid chromosome number of 6.
A. |
12 |
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B. |
6 |
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C. |
0 |
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D. |
64 |
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E. |
36 |
How many genetically unique gametes can be produced based solely on independent assortment of homologous chromosomes in a triploid organism that has a haploid chromosome number of 6.=
B. |
729 |
How many genetically unique gametes can be produced based solely on independent assortment of homologous chromosomes in a diploid organism that has a haploid chromosome number of 6.
D. |
64 |
Independent assortment produces 2n distinct gametes, where n = the number of unique chromosomes.
In humans n=23
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