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what is gene segregation and interaction?

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Answered by Ineedhelpporfavor
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gene Segregation and Interaction Results and Discussions A. Gene Segregation in Corn. ... The principle of Mendel's Law of Independent Assortment, on the other hand, states that alleles of a pair of gene arrange themselves independently of the other gene pairs on heterozygous chromosomes.

Answered by princenuthan1234
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Mendel's law of gene segregation is built on the idea that both alleles of a given gene—one inherited from the mother, the other from the father—are expressed equally in each offspring. ... For any imprinted gene, the silencing of either the paternal or maternal allele is fixed and occurs during germ cell development.

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In genetics, gene-gene interaction (epistasis) is the effect of one gene on a disease modified by another gene or several other genes. ... Epistasis can be contrasted with dominance, which is an interaction between alleles at the same gene locus.

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