Considering the traits in the previous question, which alleles separated at which stages of meiosis? Comments: This can be used against common errors in thinking about phenotypic ratios and meiosis
A. Red segregated from brown in meiosis I,
and straight segregated from curled in
meiosis II.
B. Red segregated from brown in meiosis II,
and straight segregated from curled in
meiosis I.
C. Red segregated from brown in meiosis I,
and straight segregated from curled in
meiosis I.
D. Red segregated from brown in meiosis II,
and straight segregated from curled in
meiosis II.
E. Red segregated from straight in meiosis I,
and brown segregated from curled in meiosis
II.
C
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