Explain the Medel's laws with the examples.
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The application of Mendel's three laws makes it possible to predict the characteristics of offspring produced by parents of known genetic composition. The picture on page 1248, for example, shows the cross between a sweet pea plant with red flowers (RR) and one with white flowers (rr).
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The three laws given by Mendel are:
i. Law of dominance - According to this law, when a cross is made between two homozygous individuals, only one of the two characters of the pair (dominant) appears in the F1 generation. There is the appearance of both the characters in F2 generation.
ii. Law of segregation - This law states that the characteristics of an organism are determined by the internal factors which occur in pairs. Only one of a pair of such factors can be present in a single gamete.
iii. Law of independent assortment - This law states that in the inheritance of more than one pair of traits in a cross simultaneously, the factors responsible for each pair of traits are distributed independently to the gametes.