Segregation.
The law of segregation of alleles, the first of Mendel's laws, stating that every somatic cell of an organism carries a pair of hereditary units (now identified as alleles) for each character, and that at meiosis the pairs separate so that each gamete carries only one unit from each pair. This is called the law of segregation.
Ownership seperation Time seperation Value seperation Space seperation Information seperation
Alleles
Alleles
different form of genes are called allele
Identical pairs of alleles are called homozygous alleles.
Separation of Powers
Magnetic Seperation
These alleles are called sex-linked alleles or traits.
Alleles
In genetics, a combination of alleles is called a genotype.
Different versions of the same gene are called