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34. "Having two sets of genes in the germ cells is not possible' Clarify this statement
with reasons.​

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Answered by architalohumi08
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The haploid genes of a single parent are fuses to form a diploid zygote. They are 22 pair of chromosomes (autosomes) and 1 pair of sex chromosomes (allosomes) which is responsibke for the sex determination of a child.

A single set of gene is formed from the two copies. The germ cell which is generally diploid in nature which dones meiosis to form haploid gametes.

This germ cells produces one sets of genes (diploid) to two sets of genes (haploid).

Answered by veeresh1937
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Answer: The haploid genes of a single parent are fuses to form a diploid zygote. ... A single set of gene is formed from the two copies. The germ cell which is generally diploid in nature which dones meiosis to form haploid gametes

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