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State the three Mendel's laws of inheritance.​

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Answered by cutie05
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The key principles of Mendelian inheritance are summed up by Mendel's three laws: the Law of Independent Assortment, Law of Dominance, and Law of Segregation.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mendel’s law-

(a)Law of dominance- when two dissimilar factors of a character are present in an organism only one expresses itself (dominant factor) while other remain unexpressed (recessive factor)

(b)Principle of segregation – two factors of a character are separated at the time of gamete formation and each gamete gets only one factor for that character.

(c)Principle of independent assortment- this principle states that inheritance of two or more pair of contrasting traits is such a way that one pair of contrasting traits is independent of the other pair of contrasting traits.

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