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A given organism has 46 chromosomes in its karyotype. We can therefore conclude that

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Karyotype Process

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  • A organism has 46 chromosomes in its karyotype. Its gametes must have 23 chromosomes
  • After telophase I of meiosis, the chromosomal consist of every daughter cell is haploid, and the chromosomes are each made out of two chromatids
  • Human somatic cells have 46 chromosomes, including 22 homologous sets and one sets of nonhomologous sex chromosomes. It is a 2n, or diploid, condition.
  • Human gametes have 23 chromosomes, one every one of 23 interesting chromosomes. This is the n, or haploid, condition
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