He put them into two categories: Homozygous(2 of the same allele) and Heterozygous(2 different alleles). His theory related to the lab because the baby Chromaseratops gets genes from both their mom and dad. After the parents cells go through meiosis, they become homologous pairs, which will have the same genes but possibly different alleles. Meiosis is the cell division process that makes gametes. In this process, the DNA is duplicated and then divided twice. Mendel’s theory on the separation of alleles is how the genes are separated. As you can tell, both the process and the theory are related by the fact that they
He put them into two categories: Homozygous(2 of the same allele) and Heterozygous(2 different alleles). His theory related to the lab because the baby Chromaseratops gets genes from both their mom and dad. After the parents cells go through meiosis, they become homologous pairs, which will have the same genes but possibly different alleles. Meiosis is the cell division process that makes gametes. In this process, the DNA is duplicated and then divided twice. Mendel’s theory on the separation of alleles is how the genes are separated. As you can tell, both the process and the theory are related by the fact that they