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haploid organism undergoin meiosis probabilty, please helpModerator: BioTeam
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haploid organism undergoin meiosis probabilty, please helpsuppose that meiosis occurs in the transient diploid stage of the cycle of a haploid organism of chromosome number n. what is the probability that an individual resulting from the meiotic division will have a complete set of centromeres (that is, a set all from 1 parent and all from the other parent)?
i am thinking if its a sperm and egg then cytoplasmic segregation would happen and whatever the maternal centromeres are will be inherited so probability of 1. other wise half if its mating types...1/2 that it will be from both and 1/4 that it will be from either, but that seems like a genetic ratio of 1:2:1, which seem right, it is genes afterall, but anyways am i on the right track? thanks
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