Question-
Dear Student,
Option (2) is the correct answer.
This confirms Mendel's law of segregation.
This law states that each individual possesses two alleles for a particular character. The two alleles of a pair segregate or separate during gamete formation such that a gamete receives only one of the two factors.
In homozygous parents, all gametes produced are similar; while in heterozygous parents, two kinds of gametes are produced in equal proportions.
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Option (2) is the correct answer.
This confirms Mendel's law of segregation.
This law states that each individual possesses two alleles for a particular character. The two alleles of a pair segregate or separate during gamete formation such that a gamete receives only one of the two factors.
In homozygous parents, all gametes produced are similar; while in heterozygous parents, two kinds of gametes are produced in equal proportions.
Regards