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An organism with six pairs of chromosomes (12 total) will produce 2^12 (4096) different genetically unique gametes.
i think it is meerkat
Since this is asking for 2^N with N being 5, then it’s 22222=32
There is no fusion of gametes in asexual reproduction.
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No. Each gamete is genetically different from the other gametes and from the parent cell.
Literally millions of different gametes. That is why each individual is unique.
An organism with 6 pairs of chromosomes can produce a variety of gametes through independent assortment during meiosis. The number of different gametes can be calculated using the formula (2^n), where (n) is the number of chromosome pairs. For 6 pairs, this results in (2^6 = 64) different possible gametes. Thus, the organism can produce 64 distinct gametes.
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