A diploid organism produces four gametes from one parent cell through the process of meiosis. Two...

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A diploid organism produces four gametes from one parent cellthrough the process of meiosis. Two gametes are found to have 4chromosomes, one gamete is found to have 3 chromosomes and onegamete is found to have 5 chromosomes. A) Is this the expectednumber of chromosomes that would be found in each gamete followinga normal cycle of meiosis? If yes, explain why. If no, explain whynot and describe how the gamete situation described above occurred.B) Determine the number of homologous chromosome pairs that theoriginal parent cell contained, before meiosis began. Explain howyou determined this value.

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A No this is not the expected number of chromosomes The expected number of chromosomes in all the gametes is 4 The situation occured in the following way The diploid organism had 8 chromosomes in its dilpoid state After the    See Answer
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