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22 June, 11:49

Assuming independent assortment, how many different gametes can be formed by an organism that is homozygous for three and heterozygous for two genes?

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  1. 22 June, 12:12
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    Assuming independent assortment, there are three homozygous genes and two heterozygous genes. The number of gamete that can be formed from these genes = 2^ [number of hetreozygous genes] = 2^2 = 4.

    The number of gamete that can be formed is 4.
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