Mendel found that some traits do not assort independently. Later worker found out due to?
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One of the principles Mendel described, now called Mendel's second law, was that alleles of different genes assort independently during gamete formation. Since Mendel's time, we have discovered that the law of independent assortment applies to many genes, but is not universal. When geneticist T. H.
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It is due to. Hint: When two pairs of traits are combined in hybrid, segregation of one pair of traits is independent of the other pairs of traits and it is known as the law of independent assortment. ... This law is based on dihybrid cross
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