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The answer is c a gamete has two of the same alleles after meiosis 2
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The scenario that breaks the law of segregation is "a gamete produced has 2 of the same alleles after meiosis II".
LAW OF SEGREGATION:
- The law of segregation as proposed by Gregor Mendel states that the alleles of gene will separate into gametes after meiotic division.
- The separation occurs in such a way that each gamete have only one allele of a gene after meiosis. For example, if a gene Aa undergoes meiotic division, the law of segregation explains that each gamete will contain either A or a in an equal proportion.
- Based on the law of segregation, two alleles of a gene cannot be present in each gamete after meiosis II.
- Therefore, the scenario that breaks the law of segregation is "a gamete produced has 2 of the same alleles after meiosis II".
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