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state mendeleef first law of inheritance

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Answered by CaptainSiddiquee
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This law states that the alleles of a given locus segregate into separate gametes.
Answered by afroz00786
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In modern terminology, Mendel's First Law states that for the pair of alleles an individual has of some gene (or at some genetic locus), one is a copy of a randomly chosen one in the father of the individual, and the other if a copy of a randomly chosen one in the mother, and that a randomly chosen one will be copied ...





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