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what is law of segregation ​

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Answered by capablesak
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Answer:

that law of segregation is in down go and check

Explanation:

Inheritance is the acquiring of genetic characteristics or traits from parents by their offspring.

In the year 1860, Gregor Johann Mendel, father and founder of genetics unlocked the mystery of genetics. He conducted many experiments on the pea plants and observed their pattern of inheritance from one generation to the next generation. His investigation led to the discovery of three laws of inheritance, famously known as Mendel’s Laws of Inheritance.

The Law of Dominance, Law of Segregation and Law of Independent Assortment are the three Mendel’s laws of inheritance. These laws came into existence by the experiments on pea plants in a variety of differing traits. Mendel started his research with monohybrid cross.

Mendel observed that traits which were absent in the F1 generation had reappeared in the F2 generation. These observations led to the formulation of the Law of Dominance and the Law of Segregation.

Answered by ItzImran
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Hi friend_______,

Law of Segregation:

When a pair of contrasting factors or genes or allelomorphs are brought together in a heterozygote or hybrid, the two members of the allelic pair remain together without mixing and when gamates are formed, the two separate out, so that only one enters each gamete.

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