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Does linkage violate any of the Mendelian laws?

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Linked Genes Violate the Law of Independent Assortment Although all of Mendel’s pea plant characteristics behaved according to the law of independent assortment, we now know that some allele combinations are not inherited independently of each other. Genes that are located on separate, non-homologous chromosomes will always sort independently.

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