"Reassortment of paternal and maternal alleles within chromosomes creates an infinite potential for genetic variation between gametes."This is just hogwash. The potential variation is not even close to being infinite - whatever that might mean...
I sat down with my pen and paper and made some basic simplifying assumptions such as there are about 30,000 genes in the human genome, and that the average gamete (ie: sperm or egg) has about 40 paternal/maternal crossovers, and concluded that the average person could conceivably (ho ho - pun intended) produce about 10 to the power of 160 different gametes. You should have seen how excited my tute group was when I told them!
Is that number really really large? Yes.
Is it infinite? No.
Shame shame shame.
1 comment:
PTR,
Your powers of Nerd Knowledge are infinite.
Thanks
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