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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Every sex cell has two alleles for each trait. true or false?

OpenStudy (abhisar):

Do u know sex cells are haploid.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes!

OpenStudy (abhisar):

What does haploid means ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you know forget this stupid website!!!!!!!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Haploid is the term used when a cell has only one set of chromosomes. A normal eukaryote organism is composed of diploid cells, one set of chromosomes from each parent. However, after meiosis, the number of chromosomes in gametes is halved. That is the haploid condition.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is That Ok???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Or Do You Want The Meaning Or Alleles And Chromosomes???

OpenStudy (abhisar):

Great if u know that haploid cells have only one set of chromosomes then u must be knowing that each homologous chromosome contains one allele. So if there is one chromosome then there should be how many alleles ?

OpenStudy (abhisar):

???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What?

OpenStudy (abhisar):

\(\color{blue}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Abhisar Great if u know that haploid cells have only one set of chromosomes then u must be knowing that each homologous chromosome contains one allele. So if there is one chromosome then there should be how many alleles ? \(\color{blue}{\text{End of Quote}}\)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Allele frequency, or gene frequency, is the proportion of a particular allele (variant of a gene) among all allele copies being considered. It can be formally defined as the percentage of all alleles at a given locus in a population gene pool represented by a particular allele.[1][2] In other words, it is the number of copies of a particular allele divided by the number of copies of all alleles at the genetic place (locus) in a population. It is usually expressed as a percentage. In population genetics, allele frequencies are used to depict the amount of genetic diversity at the individual, population, and species level. It is also the relative proportion of all alleles of a gene that are of a designated type. Given the following: 1.a particular locus on a chromosome and the gene occupying that locus 2.a population of N individuals carrying n loci in each of their somatic cells (e.g. two loci in the cells of diploid species, which contain two sets of chromosomes) 3.different alleles of the gene exist 4.one allele exists in a copies

OpenStudy (abhisar):

Stop copying Wikipedia. !

OpenStudy (abhisar):

I am trying to teach u something :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What Is A Wikipedia?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

2 alleles?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry wrong person byeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

False

OpenStudy (deepika.comet):

false..!!

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