A human male gamete and a human female gamete will produce a zygote with 46 chromosomes.
Dimorphic is a term that referred to fungus which is able to exist in either mold form or yeast form.
- Pseudohyphae- A chain of fungal cells or yeast cells that are joined end-to-end and resemble true hyphae.
- Mycelium- A mass of hyphae.
- Hyphae- Long, thin, microscopic filaments sent out by fungal spores. A web of these form the mycelium.
- Yeast-Unicellular fungi that reproduce by budding.
- Saprophytic- An organism that obtains its nutrients from dead organic matter.
- Mycoses- Diseases caused by fungi.
- Fungi produce asexual and/or sexual spores for reproduction
- Fungi are often identified based on the types of spores they produce (along with some other characteristics
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This involves a dihybrid inheritance I.e. two genes are being passed on. During meiosis, specifically, the Prophase stage, homologous chromosomes (similar but non-identical chromosomes received from each parent) line side by side. According to the question, one chromosome contains A and B alleles and its homologue, received by the other parent carries a and b alleles. This means that the diploid individual has a genotype AaBb for that gene.
According to Mendel's law of independent assortment, the alleles separate independently of one another into gametes. I.e. allele A and a separates into the gametes without affecting alleles B and b of the other gene.
Crossing-over, which is the exchange of chromosomal segment occurs between the two homologues. Hence, the exchange of chromosomal segments containing alleles in the individual will possibly produce four gametes with the genotypes: AB, Ab, aB, ab.