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15 May, 08:56

How many gametic combinations would be possible if a human individual were heterozygous for 23 genes on 23 different chromosomes?

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  1. 15 May, 10:25
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    if a human individual were heterozygous for 23 genes on 23 different chromosomes the following gametic combination is possible:

    With respect to chromosome is 1 then, the individual can produce 2 kinds of gametes. With respect to chromosome number 2, also 2 kinds. So, the equation is:

    Number of different gametes = 2^n where n is the number of chromosomes. So,

    2^23 = 8.4X10^6 different gametes.
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