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Q: How does meiosis ensure that each reproductive cells cells only gets gets one gene for each trait?
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During meiosis what for a trait separate?

I'm guessing haploid reproductive cells or something like tht.


How many alleles are there for a trait in a sex cell?

An allele is one form of a gene. Alleles separate into separate sex cells during meiosis.


When do alleles separate for the same trait?

During meiosis.


Mendel hypothesized that reproductive cells have only one factor for each inherited trait this hypothesis is supported by the observation that?

the observation he did with pea plants and their genetic information.


Do most cells in your body have alleles for every trait?

Most cells in your bodies have alleles for every trait. Some are dominant while others are in dominant alleles. Albinism is an example of a dominant allele.


What occurs when a dominant allele for a trait is only partly expressed?

Meiosis


What breeds of goat are in Africa?

interested in the pyshological and reproductive trait


What is the significance of meiosis?

1.The number of chromosomes get halfed in gamets so that on firtilization the orignal umber is restored. 2.the mixing up of gens occurs in 2 ways : maternal and paternal gens get mixed up during 1st division as they seprate from homologus pair


Alleles for the same trait are separated from each other during what process?

Meiosis I


What is an explanation of what independent assortment means?

With assortment in meiosis the daughter cells from Meiosis I split into four sister cells. Then the sister cells can re-combine with the genes from the other parent, therefore the final daughter cells have different possible genetic combinations. The result is in other words, and simple terms, variation.


Which best describe the law of independent assortment?

Each pair of chromosomes separates on its own during meiosis.


Is Klinefelter Syndrome a dominant or recessive trait?

Klinefelter syndrome is not a trait; it is the result of nondisjunction during meiosis (the production of sex cells), when either the egg cell ends up having two X chromosomes or the sperm carries both X and Y, giving the fertilized egg XXY.