segregation of alleles is a random process what is the probability of gamets either allels from a pair of allels
a-25%
b 50%
c 75%
d 100%
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Option AC 75%........is the answer
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According to Mendel"s law of segregation, alleles segregate from one another so that the gametes will have only one copy of the particular gene. In a diploid organism, there are two alleles for a particular gene, which segregate and only one of each allele can be present in a gamete, therefore, since there are two alleles for a gene, chances of a gamete containing either of the allele is 50%.
So, the correct option is '50%'.
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