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explain Law of segregation

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Answered by vermanushka7487
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Genes come in different versions, or alleles. A dominant allele hides a recessive allele and determines the organism's appearance. When an organism makes gametes, each gamete receives just one gene copy, which is selected randomly. This is known as the law of segregation.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Genes come in different versions, or alleles.
  • A dominant allele hides a recessive allele and determines the organism's appearance.
  • When an organism makes gametes, each gamete receives just one gene copy, which is selected randomly.
  • This is known as the law of segregation

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