Biology, asked by Steventully25, 10 months ago

consider an animal with six pairs of chromosomes, one set of chromosomes is from this animal’s male parent and the homologous set of six chromosomes is from this animal’s female parent. How many combinations of chromosomes are possible in the gametes of individuals of this species if only look at independent assortment of chromosomes, disregarding the effect of crossing over?

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Answered by veeruSingh52206
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Answer:

many combinations of chromosomes are possible in the gametes of an individual of ... is from this animal's male parent, and the homologous set of six chromosomes is from this

Answered by smartbrainz
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there can be many combinations of chromosome possible in the gamate of the individual

Explanation:

  • Formation of gamate is formed due to the fusion and the independent assortment of the two set of the chromosome from independence.
  • As a result of this for each of the chromosome their can be 6 different variations of chromosome. As a result of this due to fusion  there can be a wide range of characters of the offsprings.

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