Match the Genetic Principle with it's correct definition
1) Principle of Dominance
2) Princi...
Match the Genetic Principle with it's correct definition
1) Principle of Dominance
2) Principle of Segregation
3) Principle of Independent Assortment
-One factor in a pair may mask the effect of the other, or in other words, one allele is dominant and will show up as a trait in an individual even if the recessive allele is present.
-The two factors for a characteristic separate during the formation of eggs and sperm: paired chromosomes split during meiosis allowing for genetic diversity.
-The factors for different characteristics are distributed to reproductive cells independently; or simple put: alleles for a trait separate when gametes are formed. These allele pairs are then randomly coupled during fertilization of the ova by the sperm cell.
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