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26 May, 14:43

Mendel's Principle of Segregation states that the alleles of a gene will separate from one another during the formation of gametes. Consider the genotype Aa. How many different types of gametes will this individual produce?

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  1. 26 May, 15:11
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    Two

    Explanation:

    When alleles pass through segregation hey get ripped apart from it's homologous to produce mono allele gametes.

    To create a new organism, that mono allele gamete will associate with another mono allele gamete to greate a full cell.

    In this case, if your complete cell has both alleles A, and a.

    Could produce two single allele cells A or a.
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