if an organism is heterozygous for a particular gene, the two different alleles will be separated during *anaphase ll* of meiosis, assuming that no crossing-over has occurred.Is this true or false? (It is a genetics question)?
That's false. The chromatids that are separated during anaphase II are identical. The different alleles are separated during anaphase I.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment