housfly has 12 chromosomese in diploid
A housefly has 12 chromosomes in a diploid. Every living organism on the planet has a chromosome number represented by a diploid number (2n).
The modal chromosome number is the most common chromosome number within a population or sample.
Diploid
The average lifespan of a housefly is about 2.5 weeks.
Housefly reproduces when the male egg is attached to the female egg.
A housefly has 12 chromosomes in a diploid. Every living organism on the planet has a chromosome number represented by a diploid number (2n).
The modal chromosome number is the most common chromosome number within a population or sample.
The chromosome number in hapliod cell is 1 while the dipliod chromosome has 2
Chromosome number 20.
No. Meiosis results in halving of chromosome number. Chromosome number after one round of meiosis is half that of original chromosome number. Generally, meiosis takes place during gamete formation. So when two gametes fuse, they lead to restoration of the chromosome number. Hence chromosome number can be maintained in sexually reproducing organisms.
Chromosome 9.
chromosome 19
The gene associated with narcolepsy is found on chromosome 12 in humans. This gene is called HLA-DQB1*06:02 and is a key genetic factor contributing to susceptibility to narcolepsy.
yes zygote do have diploid chromosome number
In Mitosis, the chromosome number remains the same. In meiosis, the number of chromosomes is halved.
The 2n (diploid) chromosome number for all of our cells is 46.
The chromosome number for daughter cells resulting from mitosis is the same as the parent cell.