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How many genetically different gametes can be produced from a diploid cell with seven chromosome pairs?
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bobpursley
A diploid cell with 7 chromosome PAIRS would have 14 chromosomes, 7 from each parent. Thus, a gamete would be haploid and have 7 chromosomes. So to find how many genetically different gametes there could be do 2^7 which equals 128.
13 years ago
Rebecca
thanks :)
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