The somatic cell of a sheep contains 54 chromosomes ( 2 n = 54 ) . How many chromosomes and how many DNA molecules would the primary spermatocyte of this sheep have?

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Answer:

Primary spermatocytes are always diploids

54 × 2 = 108

Explanation:

Primary spermatocytes are diploid (2N), meaning they have a full set of DNA; having a full set of chromosomes. They thus undergo meiosis to form two haploid (N) secondary spermatocytes containing half of the DNA. Therefore, the primary spermatocytes will have 108 chromosomes.

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