1. Gamete from human male has 22 autosomes and one X chromosome and one Y chromosome i.e. why they are called as heteromorphic.
2. Non-disjunction causes aneuploidy i.e. loss or gain of one or more chromosomes occurs.
3. 50 %
Explanation:
please help Question 1 (Mandatory) (2 points) A gamete from a human male contains: 22 autosomes...
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