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14 August, 21:09

When the gametes fused during fertilization, the offspring would have more chromosomes in their body cells than their parents have. As a result, the species' chromosome number would not be constant.

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  1. 14 August, 23:55
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    In humans this is known as down's syndrome. Instead of 23 pairs of chromosomes people with downs' syndrome have 24 pairs.
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