which scenario breaks the law of segregation?\na gamete contains the fathers allele\nthe gametes produced…

which scenario breaks the law of segregation?\na gamete contains the fathers allele\nthe gametes produced each have 1 allele after meiosis ii\na gamete produced has 2 of the same alleles after meiosis ii\nthe gamete fertilized has the dominant trait
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Brief Explanations:
Mendel's law of segregation states that during meiosis, the two alleles of a gene separate so that each gamete receives only one allele. If a gamete has 2 of the same alleles after meiosis II, it means the alleles did not segregate properly. A gamete containing the father's allele is normal as gametes get alleles from parents. Gametes having 1 allele after meiosis II is in line with the law. A fertilized gamete having the dominant trait depends on allele combination and does not violate the law of segregation itself.
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a gamete produced has 2 of the same alleles after meiosis II