Define the three laws of inheritance .
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There are three laws of inheritance
Law of dominance states that in an allele only one trait may be expressed and prevent the expression of the other the trade that is expressed is known as dominant and the unexpressed is known as the recessive
Law of segregation states that during gamete formation that trait which is in a pair in the allele separates so that is gamete receive only one trait which is pure
Law of independent assortment states that each gamut receives only one trade which is independent of another trait
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The laws of inheritence are:
> Law of dominance: Out of a pair of contrasting characters present together, only one is able to express itself, while the other remains suppressed.
> Law of Segregation (also known as the law of purity of gametes): The two members of a pair of factors seperate during the formation of gametes.
> Law of independent assortment : When there are two pairs of characters, the distribution of alleles of one character is independent of the distribution of alleles of the other character.
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