The segregation of chromosomes in anaphase I of meiosis explains Mendel's observation that each parent gives one allele for each trait at random to each offspring, regardless of whether the allele is expressed. The segregation of chromosomes at random during anaphase I explains Mendel's observation that factors, or genes, for different traits are inherited independently of each other.
The law of independent assortment states that: A chromosome can go to either pole of the cell, just as long as its partner (ex, chromosome one from your dad's parter is chromosome one from your mom) migrates to the opposite pole.
true the assortment is called genetic recombination
Meiosis
metaphase I of meiosis
principle of independent assortmentthe law of segregationprinciple of independent assortmentThe law of segregation by Gregor MendelLaw of Segregationlaw of independent assortmentlaw of segregationsegregationThe Law of Segregation by Gregor Mendel. It states that the 2 alleles (one from each parent), in the offspring, segregates (separates) from each other during the formation of gametes (or sex cells).The random distribution of homologous chromosomes during meiosis is called independent assortment
The crossing over is the process of exchange of DNA between homologous chromosomes whereas the independent assortment is the process in which the chromosome pairs align themeselves at the equator of the cell . Crossing over takes place in Prophase I of meiosis I whereas the independent assortment takes place in metaphase I of meiosis I.
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(:
Law of independent assortment
true the assortment is called genetic recombination
Meiosis
Independent assortment occurs when each pair of chromosomes segregates independently?
metaphase I of meosis
Independent assortment of the chromosomal tetrads takes place in Prophase I.
metaphase I of meiosis
The random distribution of homologous chromosomes during meiosis is called independent assortment
independent
Independent assortment occurs during metaphase I
independent assortment