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What is the significance of Mendel's law?​

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Answered by madhurane78
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"Mendel's most important discovery is his law of segregation. Segregation is the essence of Mendelism and a fundamental rule of genetics. The law of independent assortment holds good only for genes present in different homologous pairs of chromosomes."

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Answered by diptimayeemahanta52
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Mendel's most important discovery is his law of segregation. Segregation is the essence of Mendelism and a fundamental rule of genetics. The law of independent assortment holds good only for genes present in different homologous pairs of chromosomes.

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