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In an allele pair, two alleles split up from each other during..?

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a. cytokenesis

b. transcription

c. mitosis

d. meiosis

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  1. meiosis or transcription


  2. The answer is D, meiosis, this actually happens during meiosis I, particularly at anaphase I. When homologous chromosomes separate in this stage, the allele pair also separates. The reason is each allele is contained in the homologue.

  3. Meiosis (d).... In mitosis, only the sisters chromatides split while in meiosis 1, the allele pair split up and the sisters chromatides split up during the second phase pf meiosis.

  4. d

  5. Meiosis, splitting

    In biology or life science, Meiosis (pronounced mi-o-sis or me-o-sis) is a process of reduction division in which the number of chromosomes per cell is cut in half. In animals, meiosis always results in the formation of gametes. The word "meiosis" comes from the Greek meioun, meaning "to make small," since it results in a reduction in chromosome number in the gamete cell.

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