Answer:
16 genetically different offsprings
Explanation:
The diploid state of this organism has 4 chromosomes, hence, when it undergoes meiosis, it will produce gametes with 2 chromosomes each.
The number of different possible gamete combinations can be got using the formula 2^n, which n is the number of chromosomes in each gamete.
Therefore, 2^2 = 4 possible combinations of gametes.
If one of the individuals will produce 4 possible combinations of gametes, a combination of two of these gametes will result in offsprings with (4)^2 possible combinations of different offsprings. i.e. 16 possible genetically different offsprings.