Answer:
1/128
Explanation:
In a diploid individual, 2ⁿ possible gametes can be produced, where n is the haploid chromosome number.
From those possible gametes,
- [tex](\frac{1}{2})^n[/tex] is the number of gametes that will contain maternal chromosomes only
- [tex](\frac{1}{2})^n[/tex] is the number of gametes that will contain paternal chromosomes only
- [tex]1-2(\frac{1}{2})^n[/tex] is the number of gametes that will contain a combination of both maternal and paternal chromosomes.
The probability that an individual spore will contain a set of chromosomes all of which came from the male gamete will be:
[tex](\frac{1}{2})^7=\frac{1}{128}[/tex]