how do mendel's experiments show that traits and test are inherited independently
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This is stated by Mendel's 3rd law.
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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.
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