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PLEASE HELP ME!! URGENT

PLEASE HELP ME!! URGENT-example-1
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Answer:

A. An allele for short hair moves into one gamete, and an allele for long hair moves into the other gamete.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the law of segregation, during meiosis, the alleles for a particular trait segregate or separate from each other. In the case of a heterozygous cat for the short-hair trait (dominant) and long-hair trait (recessive), the movement of alleles during meiosis can be described as follows:

A. An allele for short hair moves into one gamete, and an allele for long hair moves into the other gamete.

Therefore, option A is the correct statement that aligns with the law of segregation.

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