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state the law of inheritence

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Answered by GeethaReshmi55
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To summarize, Mendel's first law is also known as the law of segregation. The law of segregation states that, 'the alleles of a given locus segregate into separate gametes.' Alleles sort independently because the gene is located on a specific chromosome.
Mendel's studies yielded three "laws" of inheritance: the law of dominance, the law of segregation, and the law of independent assortment. Each of these can be understood through examining the process of meiosis.
An analysis of genetic crosses depends upon an understanding of Mendel's two laws: The principle of segregation (First Law): The twomembers of a gene pair (alleles) segregate (separate) from each other in the formation of gametes. Half the gametes carry one allele, and the other half carry the other allele
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