Biology, asked by MrThakur14Dec2002, 11 months ago

What does movement of alleles into different gametes demonstrate ?​

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Answered by giridharpillaia2004
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Explanation:

Mendel's first law is the law of segregation of alleles describing the movement into different gametes.

The alleles with the traits of a character are segregated into two different gametes and new characters, traits have been formed. The two coexisting alleles of an individual for each trait segregate (separate) during gamete formation so that each gamete gets only one of the two alleles. Alleles again unite at random fertilization of gametes.

Answered by ItZTanisha
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Mendel's first law is the law of segregation of alleles describing the movement into different gametes. The alleles with the traits of a character are segregated into two different gametes and new characters, traits have been formed. ... Alleles again unite at random fertilization of gametes.

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