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what are the factors on which mendel's law of inheritance is based?
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Answered by katarijansi
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principal are laws of inheritance nowadays can be described as two ways the first law of dominance and the second law of segregation. law of dominance: characters are controlled by discrete units call factors factors ,occurs in the pairs, in a dissimilar pair of factors pertaining to a character one member of the pair dominates (dominant)and recessive the law of dominance used to explain the expression of only one of the parental characters in a monohybrid cross in the F1 and the expression of both F2 it also explain the proportion of 3 is to 1 obtained at the F2. law of segregation or law of purity of gametes, is nothing but the two alleles of a gene and present together in heterozygous state do not fuse or blend in anyway but remain distinct and segregate during your meosis in the formation of gametes so that each meotic product or gamete it will carry only one of them. This is based on the fact that Alleles do not show any blending and that both characters are recovered as F2 generation is not seen in F1 generation Though the parents contain two alleles during gamete formation the factors for segregate from each other such that gamete receive only one of the two factors of course A homozygous parent produces all gametes that are similar while heterozygous produce two kinds of gametes in equal proportion each having one allele .

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