a hypothesis of getting an offspring with 3:1 ratio Mendel have found that only independent assortment works because independent assortment could predict all of the phenotypic appearances for example, 1) when two true-breading peas cross YYRR*yyrr "Y=yellow, y=green", "R=round, r=wrinkled" 2) all of their offsprings in the First Generation will be YyRr, then when those also cross YyRr*YyRr 3)the result in Second Generation will be in a ratio of 3:1 and the phenotype will be 25% YYRR "yellow-round" 50% YyRr "yellow-round" 25% yyrr "green-wrinkled" Which after all cannot be true because some of the other possible phynotypes are not shown such as Yyrr "yellow-wrinkled" or yyRr "green-round" That's why Mendel thought that independent assortment represents wider and phenotypes Resource from: Biology author:Campbell.Reece, 8th edition thanks
its independent assortment.
Meiosis 1 is the process of separating chromosomes (independent assortment). Independent assortment is the random assortment of chromosomes. So without meiosis, there would be no way to separate the chromosomes randomly. Hope that helps(:
Independent assortment of the chromosomal tetrads takes place in Prophase I.
Then your assortment is not independent. It means that the genes/chromosomes are not being randomly mixed, and that there are traits that would tend to move together...
Independent assortment is the random assortment of chromosomes during the production of gametes. This results in genetically unique gametes. The gametes are genetically different to the one another. This leads to genetic variation.
assortment = l'assortiment
An assortment is simply defined as a collection of varying but related items. So yes. You can have an assortment of 2.
There was an assortment of candy to choose from.
its independent assortment.
Upsy Daisy Assortment was created in 1979.
The random distribution of homologous chromosomes during meiosis is called independent assortment
because of the assortment from the homolog
Meiosis 1 is the process of separating chromosomes (independent assortment). Independent assortment is the random assortment of chromosomes. So without meiosis, there would be no way to separate the chromosomes randomly. Hope that helps(:
An assortment is a group of things which are different; a group of things which are the same is called a set.
Independent assortment of the chromosomal tetrads takes place in Prophase I.
An assortment is a group of things which are different; a group of things which are the same is called a set.
Fred was covered with an assortment of adhesive tape after the accident.