Which chromosomal event in meiosis explains mendel's principal of segregation?

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Answer: The correct answer is separation of homologs at anaphase I. The physical separation of alleles on the two homologs in anaphase of meiosis I explains why each gamete contains one allele of each gene.

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Actually, fungi usually produce spores that produce the offspring, basically fungi are mostly asexual reproducers.

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