The theory of segregation was presented by Mendelian which states that the two genes on the part of homologous chromosomes are are segregated from each other at meioses, to end up in different gametes. If a few organisms reproduce sexually inherit their descendants of the two alleles at random from each parent. These observations of discrete inheritance and the segregation of alleles are collectively referred to as Mendel's first law or law of segregation. The segregation occurs during meiosis (Michael R. R. (et.al), 1997).
The genotype is the totality of genetic information has a particular organism in the ...