In meiosis, the daughter cells differ from parent cell as well as amongst themselves due to ______ of genes
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(a) segregation, independent assortment and crossing over
(b) segregation and crossing over
(c) independent assortment and crossing over
(d) segregation and independent assortment.
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Segregation, independent assortment and crossing over
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(a) segregation, independent assortment, and crossing over...
According to Mendel's law of segregation, there is segregation of alleles and only one allele enters the resulting offspring. According to the law of independent assortment, the alleles assort independently. The process of synapsis results in the mixing of maternal and paternal genes. Synapsis is followed by the separation of the homologous chromosomes during anaphase I resulting in allelic segregation. Crossing over and the random separation of chromosomes lead to independent assortment.
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