Explain the laws of Mendel.
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Mendel's studies yielded three "laws" of inheritance: the law of dominance, the law of segregation, and the law of independent assortment. Each of these can be understood through examining the process of meiosis.
The principle of segregation (First Law): The two members of a gene pair (alleles) segregate (separate) from each other in the of gametes. ...
The principle of independent assortment (Second Law): Genes for different traits assort independently of one another in the formation of gametes.
Mendel's( third law )(also called the law of dominance ) states that one of the factors for a pair of inherited traits will be dominant and the other recessive, unless both factors are. See more at inheritance .
The principle of segregation (First Law): The two members of a gene pair (alleles) segregate (separate) from each other in the of gametes. ...
The principle of independent assortment (Second Law): Genes for different traits assort independently of one another in the formation of gametes.
Mendel's( third law )(also called the law of dominance ) states that one of the factors for a pair of inherited traits will be dominant and the other recessive, unless both factors are. See more at inheritance .
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