Eukaryotic genomes are made out of at least one direct DNA chromosomes. The quantity of chromosomes fluctuates generally from Jack jumper ants and an abiogenetic nematode, which each have just one set, to a greenery animal variety that has 720 sets. A regular human cell has two duplicates of every one of 22 autosomes, one acquired from each parent, in addition to two sex chromosomes, making it diploid. Gametes, for example, ova, sperm, spores, and dust, are haploid, which means they convey just one duplicate of every chromosome.
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