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In the process of meiosis, which step explains the probability that a particular allele will be in a gamete?

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Answer: The steps in meiosis involve random chromosome segregation, a process that accounts for the probability that a particular allele will be packaged in any given gamete. This process allows for genetic.
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The process of random chromosomes segregation determine the probability of a particular allele been in a particular gamete. During meosis, chromosomes are randomly segregated into four gametes, thus, there is 1/4 chance that a particular allele will be in a particular gamete.
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