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The following is not related to
monohybrid crosses
(A) Law of dominance
(B) Co-dominance
(C) Incomplete dominance
(D) Law of independent
assortment​

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Answered by venkatsathvikkumarg
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Mendel's Law of Dominance states that recessive alleles will always be masked by dominant alleles. Therefore, a cross between a homozygous dominant and a homozygous recessive will always express the dominant phenotype, while still having a heterozygous genotype.

The law of independent assortment states that the alleles for a trait separate when gametes are formed. These allele pairs are then randomly united at fertilization. Mendel arrived at this conclusion by performing monohybrid crosses . These cross-pollination experiments were performed with pea plants that differed in one trait, such as the color of the pod.

the principle, originated by

Gregor Mendel, stating that

during the production of gametes

the two copies of each hereditary

factor segregate so that

offspring acquire one factor from

each parent.

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