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how did Mendel's experiment explain that the properties are independently classified write punnet board​

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Mendel's law of independent assortment states that when two or more characteristics are inherited, the gametes' independent assortment of individual features occurs. As a result, each gamete produced has one copy of the characteristic represented by one of a pair of alleles that segregate separately. For connected genes, this rule does not apply.

Mendel carried out the dihybrid cross, demonstrating that the qualities are inherited separately. The F 1 plants have the genotype RrYy. Mendel self-crossed these plants. According to the Punnett square, the F2 plants from his dihybrid cross had the following phenotypic ratio: 9 (round yellow): 3 (round green): 3 (wrinkled yellow): 1 (wrinkled green). Independent of seed form, seed colour is inherited. Thus, along with round yellow seeds and green wrinkled seeds, round green seeds and yellow wrinkled seeds also developed.

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