How are deviations from mendel's laws of inheritance explained?
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When an organism has two different alleles of a gene, one (the dominant allele) will hide the presence of the other (the recessive allele) and determine appearance. ... Genes for different traits are inherited independently of one another (law of independent assortment).
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When an organism has two different alleles of a gene, one (the dominant allele) will hide the presence of the other (the recessive allele) and determine appearance. ... Genes for different traits are inherited independently of one another (law of independent assortment)
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