A human somatic cell is in g1 of the cell cycle. The cell will have two copies of the ldlr gene.
- Humans are diploid, which means that each chromosome has two copies.
- Since a diploid organism is produced by the union of two gametes, each of which contains one set of chromosomes (N), diploid cells (all the cells in our body aside from our gametes) have 2N.
- It helps to think of chromosomes as bundles of genetic data when discussing chromosome number (ploidy).
- Because each sister chromatid has genetic material (alleles) inherited from just one parent, they make up one chromosome.
- A diploid organism has two copies of each gene during G1 of interphase. The cell is only developing and functioning normally in the body during the G1 phase.
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