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law of segregation example​

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Answered by dhreshdarshan
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In biology, the law of segregation explains how the offspring of parents with similar characteristics sometimes have offspring with a different characteristic.

if one parent has a pure brown eye color, all the offspring have brown eyes. If both parents have blue eyes, the offspring all have blue eyes.

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Answered by MrEccentric
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According to Mendel's First Law of Inheritance or The Law of Dominance, ''In the cross between two parents who differ in one genetic characteristic for which they are both homozygous, all the offsprings in the first filial generation are equal to the examined characteristic in the genotype and phenotype showing the dominant trait...''

According to Mendel's Second Law of Inheritance or The Law of Segregation, ''The characteristics or the traits of an organism are determined by internal factors which occur in pairs. Only one of a pair of such factors can be present in a single gamete...''

According to Mendel's Third Law of Inheritance or The Law of Independent Assortment, ''In the inheritance of more than one pair of traits in a cross simultaneously, the factors responsible for each pair of traits are distributed independently to the gametes...''

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