State Mendel law of segration with the help of example.
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Mendal's First law:
This is the basis of Mendel's First Law, also called The Law of Equal Segregation, which states: during gamete formation, the two alleles at a gene locus segregate from each other; each gamete has an equal probability of containing either allele.
Mendal's second law:
Mendel's Second Law - the law of independent assortment; during gamete formation the segregation of the alleles of one allelic pair is independent of the segregation of the alleles of another allelic pair.
Example:
For example, the gene for color in pea plants can occur in the form (allele) for a white flower or in the form (allele) for a red color. The first step that takes place in reproduction is for the sex cells in plants to divide into two halves, called gametes.
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