Separation of Alleles at the time of formation of gametes is ( )
a) Dominance b) Segregation
c) Independent Assortment d) Phenotype
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Mendel's law of segregation : Allele pairs separate or segregate during gamete formation and randomly unite at fertilization. ... When gametes are produced by meiosis, allele pairs separate leaving each cell with a single allele for each trait.
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it is law of segretion
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this law is based on the fact that the two factors of a character present in an individual do not get mixed up (blending) and both the traits are recovered as such in the F₂ generation though one of these is not seen at the F₁ stage . during gamete or spore formation factors of a pair separate from each other so that a gamete carries only one factor of a character
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