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Biology, 23.11.2021 05:40, IsaacRodriguez245

A single human can produce about 8.4 million different gametes through independent assortment. During fertilization, egg and sperm cells come together at random. How many genetically different
offspring are possible through independent assortment and random fertilization?38)
A) 28.4 million
B) 8.4 million x 2 = 16,800,000
C) 8.4 million x 8.4 million = 70.6 x 1012

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