a horse has 64 chromosomes That said, if you assume it DOES have 66, there would be 33 tetrads.
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It will depend on the animal - the number of chromosomes varies from species to species. Somatic cells are non-sex cells. This means that in sexually reproducing animals, somatic cells usually have 2 pairs of chromosomes (they are called diploid cells). Human somatic cells have 46 (23 pairs of) chromosomes. Cat somatic cells have 38 (19 pairs of) chromosomes. Dogs have 78 (39 pairs of) chromosomes.
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A mule has a total of 63 chromosomes. 32 come from the horse mare, and 31 come from the donkey jack.
Because mitosis is used for all cells except for brain, heart, muscle (because they do not duplicate) and sex cells (because they undergo meiosis). If the chromosomes are mixed, that means the horse and donkey went through sexual intercourse, therefore meiosis is taking place.
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The diploid number of chromosomes in a horse's cell is 64, therefore they have 32 pairs of chromosomes in their somatic cells.
If the diploid (2N) number is 64 the haploid (1N) number is 32.
how many chromosomes are found in the body of a horse
The domestic horse has 64
A horse has 32 pairs, 64 in all.A horse has 32 chromosome pairs and 64 chromosomes. Except for the prezewalski which has 66.
32 pairs (total of 64 chromosomes)
The mule has 63 chromosomes. A donkey has 31 pairs and a horse 32 pairs so the mule or hinny inherits 31 from its donkey parent (usually the father) and 32 from its horse parent. The fact that the donkey has fewer chromosomes than the horse is thought to be the reason why hinny-breeding (where the father is the horse) is more difficult, resulting in a high rate of spontaneous abortion. If two species are to be crossed, therefore, the male should be the one with fewer chromosomes.
There are 64 chromosomes in a horse's cell.
It will depend on the animal - the number of chromosomes varies from species to species. Somatic cells are non-sex cells. This means that in sexually reproducing animals, somatic cells usually have 2 pairs of chromosomes (they are called diploid cells). Human somatic cells have 46 (23 pairs of) chromosomes. Cat somatic cells have 38 (19 pairs of) chromosomes. Dogs have 78 (39 pairs of) chromosomes.
A horse has 64 chromosomes arranged as 32 pairs.
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