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How many homologous chromosome alignments are possible for independent assortment during meiosis?

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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The Principle of Independent Assortment portrays how genes freely isolate from each other when conceptive cells create. Autonomous grouping of qualities and their relating attributes was first seen by Gregor Mendel in 1865 amid his investigations of hereditary qualities in pea plants. Mendel was performing di-hybrid crosses, which are crosses between life forms that contrast with respect to two attributes. He found that the mixes of characteristics in the posterity of his crosses did not generally coordinate the blends of qualities in the parental life forms. From his information, he detailed the Principle of Independent Assortment.
homologous chromosome alignment is possible for independent assortment during meiosis
Answered by Chirpy
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Two homologous alignments are possible for independent assortment during meiosis.

The Principle of Independent Assortment tells how different genes independently separate from one another at the time when reproductive cells develop. The pairs of homologous chromosomes divide in half to form haploid cells during meiosis. This assortment or separation of homologous chromosomes is random.

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