Occasionally, a gamete is formed that contains both alleles of a gene instead of one. The result is the presence of three alleles of a gene after fertilization. Which of Mendel’s laws would this gamete violate, and when during meiosis would the gamete form?

law of segregation, meiosis I
law of independent assortment, meiosis I
law of independent assortment, meiosis II
law of segregation, meiosis II
which one

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law of independent assortment, meiosis I
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