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what was indicated in mendel's first hypothesis​

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Answered by IonicYadav
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Random Segregation of Alleles

The Law of Segregation is based on his findings from his first set of experiments. Mendel stated that heritable factors are segregated during gamete formation. More precisely, this law states that a pair of alleles is separated, or segregated, during the formation of gametes

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Mendel's first hypothesis is known as law of segregation of gamates.

Explanation:

  • By the law of segregation, the two pair of factors which are responsible for the transmission is separated during the formation of gamates.
  • This is known as of the law of segregation. The factors are then independently assorted which is stated by mandals in second hypothesis which is the law of independent assortment of the Eli. This allele are a pair of factors which are responsible for the production of a character in individual.

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