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14 March, 06:30
Briefly explains Mendel's first law
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Reuben Patrick
14 March, 06:55
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Mendel's first law is also known as the law of segregation. The law of segregation states that, 'the alleles of a given locus segregate into separate gametes.' Alleles sort independently because the gene is located on a specific chromosome.
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