Which one of the following stages corresponds to Mendel’s law of independent assortment? |
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a) |
Anaphase-II |
b) |
Anaphase-I |
c) |
Metaphase-I |
d) |
Telophase-I |
Which one of the following stages corresponds to Mendel’s law of independent assortment? |
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a) |
Anaphase-II |
b) |
Anaphase-I |
c) |
Metaphase-I |
d) |
Telophase-I |
(b) Independent Assortment of Chromosomes The paternal and maternal chromosomes of each homologous pairs segregates during anaphase-I independently of the other chromosomes. Anaphase-I is the cytological event that corresponds to Mendel’s law of independent assortment. Although the paternal and maternal chromosomes of a homologous pair have the genes for the same traits, either chromosome of a pair may carry different alleles of the same genes. Therefore, independent assortment of homologous chromosomes in anaphase-I introduces genetic variability |