Biology, asked by devKorpal228, 1 year ago

Mendel’s Law of independent assortment holds good for genes situated
on the:
a. non-homologous chromosomes
b. homologous chromosomes
c. extra nuclear genetic element
d. same chromosome


NCERT Class XII
Biology - Main Course Book

Chapter 5. Principle of Inheritance and Variation

Answers

Answered by Angella
6
a. Non-homologous chromosomes is the answer.
Answered by fazailcheema
4

Answer:

Non-homologous chromosomes

Explanation:

Mendal's Law of independent assortment tells us that the pairs of the alleles gets separated when the gametes are being formed that means the traits or characters that are being transferred to the offspring are independent.

Now the non homologous chromosomes are different from each other completely and they not take part in crossing-over.

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