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briefly explain mendel's law of independent segregation with an example​

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Answered by InFocus
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Law of independent assortment is based on dihybrid cross.

  • A good example of independent assortment is Mendelian dihybrid cross.
  • The presence of new combinations - round green and wrinkled yellow, suggests that the genes for the shape of the seed and color of the seed are assorted
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