#4-Law-of-Segregation
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Which one of the following cannot be explained on the basis of Mendel's Law of Dominance?

(1) The discrete unit controlling a particular character is called a factor

(2) Out of one pair of factors one is dominant, and the other is recessive

(3) Alleles do not show any blendings and both the characters recover as such in F2 generation.

(4) Factors occur in pairs

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What is the means of segregation in Law of segregation? 

(1) Allelic separation

(2) Chromosomal separation

(3) Crossing over

(4) Linkage

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The law of Segregation is based on the fact that

1. The alleles do not show any blending

2. There is random fertilization

3. Gametes are pure for the trait

4. The zygotes are diploid

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A graphical representation to calculate the probability of all possible genotypes of offspring in a genetic cross is called as:
1. Forked line diagram
2. Punnett square
3. Pedigree chart
4. Idiogram

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