Genetic drift happens by chance and can make an allele disappear completely from a gene pool, even if it was a desirable trait that should have been passed down to offspring. The random sampling style of genetic drift shrinks the gene pool and therefore alters the frequency the alleles are found in the population.
The correct answer for this question is A. Law of segregation.
All individuals have two alleles for a given trait. According to Mendel's Law of segregation, these alleles are passed down one each from both mother and father.
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According to this law of segregation the allele pairs separate or segregate during the formation of gamete, during the process of meiosis, leaving each cell with a single allele for each trait, and randomly unite during fertilization. One pair of allele comes from the mother while the other pair comes from the father, and joins together to form a diploid cell. Therefore, organisms inherit two alleles for each trait one from each parent.
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3:1 homozygous dominant, heterozygous dominant, heterozygous dominant and <span>homozygous recessive.</span>
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