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what would have been happened if the male and female gamets had been diploid


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Answered by TheDreamCatcher
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The male and female gametes, sperm and ovum are haploid and the zygote formed from them is diploid. If the male and female gamete were diploid, the number of chromosomes in each generation would have continued to double and this would result in an increasing number of chromosome.

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