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state principle of segregation​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The law of segregation states that each individual that is a diploid has a pair of alleles (copy) for a particular trait. Each parent passes an allele at random to their offspring resulting in a diploid organism. The allele that contains the dominant trait determines the phenotype of the offspring.

Answered by pratibhagond185
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The Principal of Segregation describes how pairs of generation variants are separated into reproductive cells. .... This meant that the pair of alleles encoding the traits in each parental plant had separated or segregated from one another during the formation of the reproductive cells.

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