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29 June, 14:48

A species has 6 chromosome pairs in each diploid cell. how many genetically unique gametes could be produced from sexual reproduction in this species, accounting only for independent assortment?

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  1. 29 June, 14:54
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    There are 6 pairs of chromosomes that divide by independent assortment. Each pair consists of 2 chromosomes so it could be divided by 2 ways. So, if there is 6 pairs, the possible ways would be:

    2*2*2*2*2*2 = 2^6 = 64 possible ways
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