the law of segregation.
the law of independent assortment.
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The law of segregation states that the two alleles of a single trait will separate randomly, meaning that there is a 50% either allele will end up in either gamete. ... The law of independent assortment states that the allele of one gene separates independently of an allele of another gene. This has has to do with 2 genes.
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Here's an example of the law of segregation in action: In this imaginary lumpy species, the gene for L (more lumpy) is dominant to the gene l (less lumpy). Two heterozygous lumpies with genotype Ll (meaning they have one dominant allele and one recessive allele) mate and have children.
The Principle of Independent Assortment describes how different genes independently separate from one another when reproductive cells develop. Independent assortment of genes and their corresponding traits was first observed by Gregor Mendel in 1865 during his studies of genetics in pea plants.
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