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11 July, 01:37

How many homologous chromosome alignments are possible for independent assortment during meiosis?

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  1. 11 July, 01:46
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    There are two homologous chromosome alignments that are possible for independent assortment during meiosis. The correct answer will be the second choice.
  2. 11 July, 01:57
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    Two alignments.

    Two alignments are possible for independent assortment during meiosis.

    Explanation;

    -According to the independent assortment; when two or more characteristics are inherited, individual hereditary factors assort independently during the process of meiosis.

    -This results to different traits having an equal opportunity of occurring together.

    -It means that during meiosis, the pairs of homologous chromosome are divided in half to form haploid cells, and this separation, or assortment, of homologous chromosomes is random.
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