These haploid cells are called gametes and they are involved in sexual reproduction
Gametes are haploid cells
2n = 46 in humans
Hybrid vigour is often observed in individuals with two different alleles, and can be seen as strong growth and general good health
Haploid (n) and Diploid (2n) cells
Meiosis produces haploid gametes during sexual reproduction
The reduction in chromosome number during meiosis ensures the gametes formed are haploid
The maintenance of chromosome number through reduction division in a mammalian life cycle
The number of chromosomes possessed by different species varies and is dependent upon changes that have occurred during that species' evolution
A comparison of the chromosome number of these five selected species can be found below:
Comparison of Chromosome Numbers Table
An interesting comparison to make is that the number of chromosomes a species possesses is not linked to how 'advanced' a species is in evolutionary terms
Exam Tip
You may be asked to estimate the number of chromosomes that would be present in the haploid cell of a species. For example, dogs have 78 chromosomes in their diploid cells. When trying to find the number of chromosomes in their haploid cells simply remember that diploid is 2n and haploid is n, meaning you just need to divide the number of chromosomes by 2. So dogs have 39 chromosomes in their haploid cells!
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