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18 March, 02:20

Mendel's law of independent assortment has its basis in which of the following events of meiosis I?

alignment of pairs of homologous chromosomes along the middle of the cell

synapsis of homologous chromosomes

crossing over of homologous pairs of chromosomes

the division of cells at telophase

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  1. 18 March, 02:29
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    Mendel's Law

    Explanation:

    Alignment of pairs of homologous Mendel's law of independent assortment, expresses that allele sets separate during the arrangement of gametes This implies qualities are transmitted to offspring independently of one another Development of random combinations of chromosomes in meiosis and of qualities on various sets of homologous chromosomes by the entry as indicated by the laws of probability of one of every diploid pair of homologous chromosomes into every gamete independently of one another pair
  2. 18 March, 02:43
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    Alignment of pairs of homologous chromosomes along the middle of the cell in meta-phase I

    Explanation:

    Law of independent assortment is the process of assortment of chromosomes which says that chromosomes are are not depend of each other, each pair of homologous chromosome assort independently of each other.

    Law of independent assortment is given by Mendel.

    Independent assortment occurs during meta-phase of meiosis I.

    By independent assortment two unlinked genes or genes located on different chromosomes show the same result.
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