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Segregation was the state and national law of separating "coloured" people from white people. Those who were oppressed often had much worse facilities, could not visit better establishments of any kind and were not permitted certain rights that others were.

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In which phase of meiosis are the principles of segregation and independent assortment at work?

The principles of segregation and independent assortment are at work during the metaphase I stage of meiosis.


Segregation of alleles occurs during?

Segregation of alleles occurs during meiosis, specifically during the separation of homologous chromosomes in anaphase I. This process ensures that each gamete receives only one copy of each gene, leading to genetic diversity in offspring.


Which hereditary rule explains why a self fertilizing parent that is heterozygous for the A locus can produce offspring that are AA or AA?

This can be explained by Mendel's law of segregation, which states that each parent passes on one allele for each gene to its offspring. In this case, the parent is heterozygous (Aa) at the A locus, so it can pass on either the A allele or the a allele to its offspring with equal probability. Therefore, it can produce offspring that are AA or aa.


What is the separation of people of different races is called?

The separation of people based on their race is called segregation.


What can we observe in order to visualize Mendel's Law of Segregation?

To visualize Mendel's Law of Segregation, we can observe phenotypic ratios in offspring of a heterozygous parent, track the inheritance of a single trait over multiple generations, and analyze the pattern of segregation of alleles during gamete formation. This can help demonstrate the random assortment of alleles and the 3:1 phenotypic ratio predicted by Mendel's law.