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Mendel's observation of the segregation of alleles in gametes formation has its basis in which of the following phase in Meiosis?
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Mendel's observation of the segregation of alleles in gametes formation has its basis in which of the following phase in Meiosis?
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It is based off of anaphase, because the homologous chromosomes are split apart from each other, aka “segregating.”
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