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A diploid organism has five pairs of chromosomes in each somatic cell. Assuming that no crossing over occurs, how many genetically distinct gametes can this organism produce?
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bobpursley
Hmmmm. We just did this for 7 pairs.

what is 2^5?
13 years ago
Rebecca
32, oops sorry i didn't realize it was the same type of question
13 years ago

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