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give a breif account of mendel's law

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Answered by student6389
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Mendel also found that each pair of alleles segregates independently of the other pairs of alleles during gamete formation. This is known as the Law of Independent Assortment. ... Genes for different traits can segregate independently during the formation of gametes.

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Mendel's first law (also called the law of segregation ) states that during the formation of reproductive cells (gametes), pairs of hereditary factors (genes) for a specific trait separate so that offspring receive one factor from each parent.

The Mendel's four postulates and laws of inheritance are: (1) Principles of Paired Factors (2) Principle of Dominance(3) Law of Segregation or Law of Purity of Gametes (Mendel's First Law of Inheritance) and (4) Law of Independent Assortment (Mendel's Second Law of Inheritance).

To summarize, Mendel's first law is also known as the law of segregation. The law of segregation states that, 'the alleles of a given locus segregate into separate gametes.' Alleles sort independently because the gene is located on a specific chromosome.

A dihybrid cross is a cross between individuals heterozygous at two different loci. Mendel's second law is also known as the law of independent assortment. The law of independent assortment states that the alleles of one gene sort into gametes independently of the alleles of another gene.

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 recessive.

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