How do Mendel's experiment show that traits are inherited independently ?
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➡️How do Mendel's experiments show that traits are inherited independently??
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➡️Mendel crosses varieties of pea plants that differed in more than one characters from each other by two pairs of genes. This is called dihybrid cross. By performing this cross he stated the law of independent assortment which explains that alleles of different genes are assorted independently of each other at the time of gamete formation. In monohybrid cross produces two phenotypes (3:1) whereas dihybrid cross produces four phenotypes in the ratio of 9:3:3:1. This 9:3:3:1 ratio also shows that the two different genes independently express the phenotypic ratio of 3:1 each. This proves that all the traits in an organism are inherited independently.✔️✔️✅
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Genes located on different chromosomes will be inherited independently of each other. Mendel observed that, when peas with more than one trait were crossed, the progeny did not always match the parents. This is because different traits are inherited independently – this is the principle of independent assortment.
=> Mendel demonstrated that traits can be either dominant or recessive through his monohybrid cross.
=> He crossed true-breeding tall (TT) and dwarf (tt) pea plants. ...
=> They appeared tall only because the tall trait was dominant over the dwarf trait.
=> This shows that traits may be dominant or recessive.
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