If what you mean is How many ways can the 23 pairs of chromosomes segregate into sets containing one member of each pair then the answer is 2 to the power of 23 which is about 84 million. Hence the different possible chromosome combinations can be of the following. Since in this question there are 6 chromosomes which means 3 bivalents the possible number of arrangement is 2 2 2 8 The photo here explain independent orientation in a cell having two chromosome pair.
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A B C and D where each gene is on a different chromosome. Humans have a haploid number of 23 which gives them 8388608 possible gametes. List possible chromosome combinations. Now 1 gamete from mother and one from father contribute in formation of zygote and thence an offspring.