There are 46 chromosomes per cell, with 22 pairs and an XX pair for females or an XY pair for males.
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In humans, the somatic cells of both females and males have 23 chromosome pairs.
No. The human cell has 23 chromosome pairs (total 46 chromosomes). Each chromosome has many genes.
Humans have 46 individual chromosomes. Which translate into 23 pairs.Â
The number of genes varies from chromosome to chromosome and the number of chromosomes varies from species to species (from as few as 1 single chromosome per cell to as many 30,000 chromosome pairs per cell). Human cells have 23 chromosome pairs per cell.
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In humans, the somatic cells of both females and males have 23 chromosome pairs.
Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes
Many scientists think the 24th chromosome fused together and that is why humans have 23.
No. The human cell has 23 chromosome pairs (total 46 chromosomes). Each chromosome has many genes.
autosomal chromosomes
23 pairs
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26 pairs
A LINKAGE GROUP IS FORMED OF ALL THE GENES ON ONE CHROMOSOME. THERE ARE 23 PAIRS OF CHROMOSOMES IN HUMANS. HENCE 23 LINKAGE GROUPS.
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Humans have basically 23 pairs of chromosomes while cats have 19 pairs of chromosomes. Humans: females= 46 X chromosome, males= 45 X chromosomes, 1 Y chromosome. Cats: Females =38 X chromosomes, m ales= 37 X chromosomes, 1 Y chromosome.