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4/13/20

[Answer] 2.C. What evidence did Mendel use to explain how segregation occurs?

Answer: A short plant appeared in the F2 generation indicating that this plant had only recessive alleles so the alleles in the F1 generation must have separated and then recombined when the plants were crossed.




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2.C. What evidence did Mendel use to explain how segregation occurs? Mendel's Law of Segregation is when a sperm and egg unite at fertilization each contributing its allele thus restoring the paired condition in the offspring. Mendel also discovered that each pair of alleles segregates itself of the other pairs of alleles during gamete formation. This separation occurs during Anaphase I. Johann Gregor Mendel Augustinian friar through experimentation developed our basic understanding of genetic inheritance and from his consistent and reproducible observations formulated laws ... Fri Jan 13 2017 · Answer. The evidence mendel used to explain how segreg...


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