Suppose there is no meiosis and the gamete are formed by mitotic divisions. What kind of situation do you expect under such circumstances
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Gametes formed by mitotic division.
When two haploid gametes (one egg and one sperm cell) fuse during fertilization, a diploid cell is produced. ... This diploid cell will divide and develop into a baby. Mitosis produce diploid cells not haploid cells, hence it is not possible that gametes can be formed by mitosis.
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If gametes would have been produced by mitosis and not meiosis, then the offspring produced will have double the chromosomes as compared to the parents. Polyploid will be produced.
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