How does linkage contradict mendelian independent assortment?
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This phenomenon is now known as genetic linkage, and it generally describes an inheritance pattern in which two genes located in close proximity to each other on the same chromosome have a biased association between their alleles. ... Genetic linkage is a violation of the Mendelian principle of independent assortment.
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