Imagine that allele "A" of a gene is present on the maternal chromosome and allele "a" is present on the paternal chromosome. When do the alleles "A" and "a" get separated into daughter cells? Does this occur after meiosis I or meiosis II, and why?
What will be an ideal response?
Homologous chromosomes are separated during meiosis I. Therefore, alleles "A" and "a" would be separated into different daughter cells after meiosis I.
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