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how do Mendel's experiment show that traits are inherited independently?​

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Answered by karanvivek60
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Explanation:

In a dihybrid cross, Mendel selected two pairs of contrasting characters and they were crossed. The resultant cross showed the segregation of the traits of both the parents which indicated that the traits were inherited independently.

Answered by Nandhanasatheesh471
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In a dihybrid cross, Mendel selected two pairs of contrasting characters and they were crossed. The resultant cross showed the segregation of the traits of both the parents which indicated that the traits were inherited independently.

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