Hey everyone, quick BoL question:
What's the difference between random segregation and independent assortment? Every time I think I understand how either one works it gets more confusing to me and I second guess things. Can somebody check my understanding of it and correct any misconceptions or give advice on how I might understand/explain it better?
To my knowledge, independent assortment is the assortment of chromosomes containing maternal and paternal genetic information independent of how other pairs of homologous chromosomes have aligned themselves during metaphase, which increases genetic variation by resulting in highly varied assortments of maternal and paternal DNA in the gametes. As I understand it, random segregation is the random separation of chromatids from every homologous pair into gametes during anaphase(?), which increases variation by ensuring that inehrited homologous chromosomes come from both paternal & maternal genetic information as opposed to all chromatids from the parents father or mother.
Is this right? Am I better off explaining them differently? How can I do it more succinctly?
Thanks