Calculate how many different chromosomal combinations can result from meiosis in a plant species which has a diploid number of 16. Assume no crossing over occurs.
[1 mark]
Step 1: Use the relevant formula
2n
Step 2: Calculate the haploid number
Diploid number (2n) = 16
Haploid number (n) = 16/2 = 8
Step 3: Substitute in figures
28 = 256
There are 256 different chromosomal combinations that can occur.
Derive a formula to calculate the number of combinations of chromosomes after the random fertilisation of an ovule and pollen nuclei from this plant species.
[2 marks]
Step 1: State formula for random fertilization between any two gametes
(2n)2
Step 2: Use information from previous question to state haploid number
n = 8
Step 3: Substitute in figures
(2n)2
(28)2
Formula is (28)2
Several sources of genetic variation have been outlined above. It is also worth remembering that genetic variation can occur on an even smaller scale than chromosomes. Mutations can occur within genes. A random mutation that takes place during DNA replication can lead to the production of new alleles and increased genetic variation.Don’t worry about the effects of crossing over when you are calculating different chromosomal combinations. This is not something you are expected to take into account when using the formulas outlined above.
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