SOLUTION: If an organism (e.g. human has 23 pairs of chromosomes in each diploid cell, how many different gamates are possible for the individual to produce by assortment of chromosomes?
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Question 1091937: If an organism (e.g. human has 23 pairs of chromosomes in each diploid cell, how many different gamates are possible for the individual to produce by assortment of chromosomes?
Answer by ikleyn(52905) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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