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there are the same number of alleles per gene in each stage of meiosis since the number of alleles per gene only tells the possible differences in a gene, such as the alleles for blue, green, and brown eyes being the possible traits to be combined.

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Q: How many allels per gene are there in each stage of meiosis?
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What happens to the allels durnig meiosis?

The alleles of 2 or more different gene pairs assort independently of one another.


Allels separate from each other so that each gamete carries a single copy of a gene in what?

Linked genes are genes for different traits that are on the same chromosome do not assort independently. Therefore most of the time they move together during Meiosis one instead of separating from each other


Is a dominant or recessive variant of a particular gene?

allels


During meiosis does the 2 alleles for each gene stay together?

They separate


What is linkage-gene?

Gene linkage is where genes that are located near each other in a chromosome become linked together afterwards due to meiosis.


The collection of all the genes in a population is called?

The collection of all the genes in a population is called the gene pool. This gene pool contains all of the genetic variation within a population, which can be passed on to future generations through reproduction.


How does meiosis ensure that each reproductive cells cells only gets gets one gene for each trait?

Big wieners


Offspring that result from meiosis and fertilization each have?

gene combinations different from those of either parent


Is it true or false that during meiosis the two alleles for each gene stay together?

False. During meiosis, the two alleles for each gene can separate and be distributed to different gametes. This is known as Mendel's law of independent assortment, which allows for new combinations of alleles to be formed in offspring.


What is the alleles of the gene an organism contains?

allels are actually the genes which have the coded genetic information for the determination of phenotypes...


What types of allels are expressed only if two identical copies exist on the homologs of the offspring?

A recessive gene A recessive gene makes it harder for genes(or traits) to be passed on from parents to daughters.


When does the separation of alleles of a gene happen?

Anaphase I of meiosis