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Heredity and Environment 

 <J GAMETES I ZYGOTES | 6 GAMETES 



Fig. 58. Diagram Showing Some of the Possible Distributions of 

 Chromosomes of 'Grandparents to Grandchildren. Chromosomes of 

 maternal grandfather shaded black, of maternal grandmother with cross 

 lines; of paternal grandfather stippled, of paternal grandmother un- 

 shaded. "Sex-chromosomes" are /-shaped, a pair being present in the 

 female, a single one in the male. In the maturation of oocyte and of sper- 

 matocyte homologous chromosomes unite in pairs and then separate into 

 the gametes. With 6 pairs of chromosomes, each free to separate in 2 

 directions the largest possible number of combinations in the gametes is 

 (2) 6 or 64 and since any sperm may unite with any egg, the number of 

 combinations possible in the zygotes is (64) 2 or 4096 only 4 of which are 

 shown in the diagram. 



