Biology, asked by anjalica62, 7 months ago

Which statement explains the Mendel’s law of segregation?

A trait in an offspring is due to the combination of an allele each from both the parents

A trait in an offspring is due to the combination of one allele each from either of the parent.

A trait in an offspring is due to the combination of two alleles each from both the parent.

A trait in an offspring is due to the combination of two alleles each from either of the parent.

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Answered by siya125
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Answered by rose5703
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Answer:

A trait in an offspring is due to the combination of an allele each from both the parents.

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