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Statement A: For a particular character in an individual, each gamete gets only one allele.
Statement B : Chromatids of a chromosomes split (separate) and move towards opposite poles during anaphase of mitosis.

A

Statement A is correct and statement B is wrong.

B

Both the statements are correct and B is the reason for A.

C

Statement B is correct and statement A is wrong.

D

Both the statements are correct and B is not the reason for A.

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