Which of the following of Mendel’s laws of genetics is represented in the image?
both
law of independent assortment
neither
law of segregation
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To help you understand which of Mendel’s laws is represented, we can break down the two laws:
1. Law of Segregation: This law states that during the formation of gametes, the two alleles for a trait separate, so that each gamete carries only one allele for each trait.
2. Law of Independent Assortment: This law states that alleles for different traits are distributed to gametes independently of one another.
If the image shows how traits are separated during gamete formation (for example, illustrating a monohybrid cross), it represents the law of segregation. If it illustrates traits being sorted independently in a dihybrid cross, it represents the law of independent assortment.
Without seeing the image, I can’t specify which law is depicted, but you can identify which law is shown based on the description above. If you’d like to analyze it further, please provide more context or description!