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20 March, 08:40

The number of possible genetically different gametes for an organism equals 2N, where N is the number of pairs of chromosomes. If an organism has 6 pairs of chromosomes, how many different gametes can it produce?

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  1. 20 March, 09:06
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    Answer: 32
  2. 20 March, 12:15
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    Since N is the number of pairs of chromosomes, and the organism has 6 pairs of these chromosomes, N = 6.

    The number of genetically different gametes for an organism is equal to 2N, so for the organism, since N = 6, the number of genetically different gametes is 2 (6) or 12.
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