Law Of Segregation

Imagine you're packing for a vacation and you have two pairs of shoes, but your suitcase only has space for one pair. This dilemma is similar to the law of segregation in genetics, where an organism has two alleles for each trait, but only one can be passed on to each offspring during meiosis. Just like you have to choose which pair of shoes to pack, during meiosis, each parent’s alleles are separated so that only one allele is included in each gamete, ensuring that the offspring receives a single allele from each parent.
Practice Version

Law Of Segregation: States that every organism has two alleles for each trait, these alleles separate in meiosis. Law of segregation. In simple terms, the law of segregation means that organisms inherit two copies of each gene, and these copies are separated when they form reproductive cells.