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  • Law of Segregation


    During gamete formation, alleles separate so that each gamete receives only one allele from each gene.

  • What does the law of segregation ensure in gametes?


    It ensures that gametes are haploid, containing only one copy of each allele.

  • Law of Independent Assortment


    The segregation of one gene's alleles does not influence the segregation of another gene's alleles.

  • What is the significance of the law of independent assortment?


    It allows for diverse genetic combinations in gametes.

  • What process is associated with the law of segregation?


    Meiosis

  • What is a dihybrid cross?


    A cross that tracks the inheritance of two different traits.

  • What does the law of independent assortment explain about homologous chromosomes?


    They align independently and randomly during metaphase 1 of meiosis 1.

  • What did Mendel use to determine the law of independent assortment?


    Dihybrid crosses

  • Genetic Variation


    Differences in DNA sequences among individuals.

  • What is the outcome of independent assortment during meiosis?


    Gametes with all possible combinations of alleles from different genes.

  • What happens to alleles during meiosis according to the law of segregation?


    They separate and end up in different gametes.

  • What is the result of the law of segregation in terms of gamete formation?


    Each gamete receives only one allele from each gene.

  • Homologous Chromosomes


    Chromosome pairs, one from each parent, that are similar in shape, size, and genetic content.

  • What does the law of independent assortment allow for in terms of genetic combinations?


    It allows for gametes with all possible combinations of alleles from different genes.

  • What did Mendel's study of pea plants help him discover?


    The laws of segregation and independent assortment.

  • Gamete


    A haploid cell that fuses with another during fertilization.

  • What is the primary focus of the law of segregation?


    The separation of alleles during gamete formation.

  • What stage of meiosis is crucial for the law of independent assortment?


    Metaphase 1

  • What does the law of independent assortment contribute to in organisms?


    Genetic diversity