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what is mendel's second law of inheritance?

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Answered by smileym
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The Law of Independent Assortment states that alleles for separate traits are passed independently of one another.[6] That is, the biological selection of an allele for one trait has nothing to do with the selection of an allele for any other trait. Mendel found support for this law in his dihybrid cross experiments). In his monohybrid crosses, an idealized 3:1 ratio between dominant and recessive phenotypes resulted. In dihybrid crosses, however, he found a 9:3:3:1 ratios This shows that each of the two alleles is inherited independently from the other, with a 3:1 phenotypic ratio for each.
Answered by PurbasreeMallick
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Mendel's second law of inheritance is -Law of independent assortment. which states that _The inheritance of each contrasting character (allele) is independent of the other contrasting character present together.
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_When there are two pairs of characters , the distribution of the alleles of one character into the gametes is independent of the distribution of the alles of the other character.
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