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23 January, 12:05

Mendel's law of segregation has its physical basis in which of the phases of the cell cycle?

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  1. 23 January, 12:27
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    Meiosis

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    Because that's when alleles of different genes cross over, specifically in Prophase I.
  2. 23 January, 12:29
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    Answer: it has physical basis in Meiosis I particularly Anaphase I and meiosis II particularly Anaphase II.

    Explanation: Because in Anaphase I spindle get far apart from each other and chromosomes segregation results. In this phase as a result of segregation 2 daughter cells are formed and in Anaphase II, 4 haploid cells are formed.
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