contestada

during which part of meiosis (meiosis i or meiosis ii) do the two alleles of a gene separate? during which phase does the separation occur?

Respuesta :

During meiosis II the two alleles of a gene separate and during Anaphase this separation occurs. Thus the correct answer is Meiosis II, Anaphase

The first meiosis involves cell duplication. As a result, the two daughter cells have the same number of alleles as the mother cell.

The two daughter cells split into four gametes during meiosis II.

There is no cell duplication in prophase II. There are still the same amount of alleles.

Gene-containing chromatids are arranged in a line in the center of the cell during metaphase II, after which spindles attach to each of the chromatids.

These chromatids split during anaphase II, resulting in the separation of any gene's two alleles.

Cell membranes are generated during cytokinesis and telophase II.

The complete question is:

During which part of meiosis (meiosis I or meiosis II) do the two alleles of a gene separate? During which phase does the separation occur? State your answer as meiosis I or meiosis II followed by a comma and the name of the phase (for example, if your answer is meiosis II and metaphase, enter meiosis II, metaphase).

To learn more about meiosis please click on the given link: https://brainly.com/question/27801717

#SPJ4

ACCESS MORE