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Consider an animal with six pairs of chromosomes; one set of six 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 we look only at independent assortment of chromosomes, disregarding the effect of crossing over? (2)





























































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Answered by mehtasaab47
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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

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