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what is segregation

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Answered by vanshikaaax
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Segregation of chromosome during cell-division states that each gene possess two alleles and at the time of gamete formation each of these alleles segregate independently i.e. none of the alleles is affected by the presence or absence of other allele. It means separation! I hope it was helpful please mark it as brainlist ❤️
Answered by rajjbpathan
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Segregation is the separation of an individual or group of individuals from a larger group. It sometimes happens to apply special treatment to the separated individual or group. Segregation can also involve the separation of items from a larger group. For example, a brokerage firm might segregate the handling of funds in certain types of accounts in order to separate its working capital from client investments.

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