CHAPTER-4 PRINCIPLES OF INHERITANCE AND VARIATION

Q. 3 A diploid organism is heterozygous for 4 loci; how many types of
gametes can be produced
?

Answer:

If a diploid organism is heterozygous for 4 loci the different types of
gametes that can be produced can be calculated by the formula 2n,
where ā€œnā€ is the number of loci. Thus,
n = 4, therefore the number of gametes produced are 2n = 24 = 16 types.
Therefore, a diploid organism is heterozygous for 4 loci produces 16
different types of gametes.

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