Biology, asked by VarshaSharma608, 9 months ago


According to the Mendel's law of independent assortment, alleles of two (or more) different genes behave
independently..explain the term!!​

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Answered by kumares3274
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Independent Assortment. Mendel's law of independent assortment states that genes do not influence each other with regard to the sorting of alleles into gametes: every possible combination of alleles for every gene is equally likely to occur.

Mendel's law of independent assortment states that the alleles of two (or more) different genes get sorted into gametes independently of one another. In other words, the allele a gamete receives for one gene does not influence the allele received for another gene.

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