nondisjunction has nothing to do with randoms segregation tho?? it's basically when a mutation occurs in the gene coding for the microtubules that form spindles, hence the chromatids fail to separate properly. The failure to separate properly has nothing to do with random segregation which is when alleles are randomly distributed into gametes
but ur overall point is right, mutations can absolutely be
induced in phase 2 of meiosis and cause variation
but with that logic, mutations also arise during anaphase of mitosis and are hence a source of variation
i wasnt talking about variation in general (including mutations), i was talking about only random segregation as a means of variation that doesnt occur in anaphase II since it's just the separation of sister chromatids just like in mitosis
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