The cells in your body receive half their chromosomes from yourfather and one half of their chromosomes from your mother. So foreach pair of homologous chromosomes one will be a maternalchromosome and one will be a paternal chromosome.. During meiosiswhen the haploid gametes are formed, each member of the pair butnot both ends up in a gamete. This is the principle ofsegregation.1. For humans (N =23)
QUESTION:
For maternal and paternal chromosomes in the humangamete example, what is the probability of a gamete having at leastone maternal chromosome?