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Due to Mendel's law of segregation

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alleles belonging to the same gene will never end up in the same gamete during meiosis

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Because of the law of independent assortment, alleles on different chromosomes sort independently of one another during the formation of sex cells. Because of the law of segregation, alleles of the same gene do not end up in the same sex cell during meiosis.

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Answer: each allele is its own entity and always has an equal chance of being passed on to the next generation

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I already learned this and i remember that is why my notes said and i also looked it up.

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