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Assuming that Mendel's laws of segregation and independent assortment did not occur correctly in the meiosis of a human cell, assess, the following statements could apply to the outcome -
- B) The resulting gametes could have too few chromosomes.
- C) The resulting gametes could have too many chromosomes.
- D) Fertilization of the affected gametes could result in an individual with a trisomy condition.
Mendel's law of independent assortment states that genes do not influence each other with regard to the sorting of alleles into gametes which means every gene, every combination of alleles can occur.
- During meiosis, homologous chromosomes are randomly distributed to four daughter cells. Also, chromosomes are segregated or distributed independently of each other.
- Any error in this can cause an abnormal number of chromosomes in the daughter cells.
- It can have too few or too many chromosomes such as trisomy and others.
Thus, the following statements could apply to the outcome -
- B) The resulting gametes could have too few chromosomes.
- C) The resulting gametes could have too many chromosomes.
- D) Fertilization of the affected gametes could result in an individual with a trisomy condition.
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