In meiosis, the law of segregation is best explained by the fact thatSingle choice
A
homologous chromosomes are separated during meiosis I.
B
sister chromatids are separated during meiosis I.
C
homologous chromosomes swap genetic material during crossing over.
D
sister chromatids are separated during mitosis.
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