What is the binomial distribution of gamete


I've recently read a little on Wikipedia about genetics, but I can't find a direct answer to this question.

My rough understanding is this:

  • Both males and females have pairs of chromosomes, one copy from each parent
  • Both produce gametes (eggs in females, sperm in males)
  • The gamete is produced during something called 'meiosis' to take only one set of genes

Question: What I can't find an answer to though is whether that selection is completely random, such that every chromosome in a gamete has an equally likely chance of being taken from the male parent set and the female parent set.

Question: Would the range of 100% male parent to 100% female parent chromosome selection in the gamete be a binomial distribution?

Please explain and justify your answer.

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