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In the beginning of the passage they mention that the macronucleus has 45 ploid number, just to clarify, does this mean that their are 45 unique chromosomes? So humans have 23 unique chromosomes and 23 pairs of homologues chromosomes. In other words is n = 45?
The passage states that the macronucleus receives "an uneven (but approximately equal) amount of DNA from the amitotic macronucleus" (At the bottom of passage shown in the link).
If it receives an equal amount of DNA then how is the answer D for question 110. Where does the variable allele distribution come from? Can someone clarify..
In the beginning of the passage they mention that the macronucleus has 45 ploid number, just to clarify, does this mean that their are 45 unique chromosomes? So humans have 23 unique chromosomes and 23 pairs of homologues chromosomes. In other words is n = 45?
The passage states that the macronucleus receives "an uneven (but approximately equal) amount of DNA from the amitotic macronucleus" (At the bottom of passage shown in the link).
If it receives an equal amount of DNA then how is the answer D for question 110. Where does the variable allele distribution come from? Can someone clarify..
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