Biology, asked by Vishal978, 11 months ago

the number of possible genetically different gametes for an organism equals 2N where n is the number 0f pairs of chromosomes if a gamete has six pairs of chromosomes, how many different gametes can it produce

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Answered by Ranveer115
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Answered by mad210202
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  • The number of possible genetically different gametes for an organism is equal  2n  where n  is the number of pairs of chromosomes if a gamete has 6 pairs of chromosomes than according to the formula there would be 12 possible number with different genetical composition or genotypes.
  • According to Mendel law of segragation also known as law of purity of gametes which is its second law this law states that, the factors or alleles of a pair segregation from each other during gamete formation such that the gamete recieve only one of the two factors they do not show blending
  • This law also has its basis from monohybrid cross .
  • This 2n is the formula to know numbers of gametes with different genotypes ,where n is the pair of chromosome .

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