Principle of Inheritance and VariationHard
Question
Segregarion of Mendelian factors (no linkage, no crossing over) occurs during
Options
A.anaphase-I
B.anaphase-II
C.diplotene
D.metaphase -I
Solution
At the end of anaphase -I , two groups of chromosomes (one at each pole) are produce. each such group is having half the original number of chromosomes present in the parent nucleus. So anaphase-I results in the reduction of chromosome number to half and segregation of Mendelian factors.
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