Mendel's laws of inheritance and genetic linkage are explained by chromosome behaviour during
a) condensation
b) mitosis
c) meiosis
d) DNA replication
Mendel's law of Inheritance and genetic linking are evident during meiosis as during meiosis the sister chromatids are separated and they move as a cluster towards opposite pole and ther they male different cells with varying properties and moreover the crossing over also takes place in which the chromosomal segments ae exchanged and it make the basis of variations among the members of same species.
So the answer Meiosis is correct. while in mitosis no change in number of chromosome or in their genetic constitution takes place. the DNA replication only make copies of the template DNA only although it is integrated part of mitosis and meiosis pathway but it have only coping function.
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