Which explain how progeny can posses the combination of traits that none of the parent possessed
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So, traits are transmitted to offspring independently of one another and recombinants are seen along with the parental types in the genotype of the next generation. So, progeny can have a new combination of traits that are not seen in either parent. So, the correct option is 'Law of independent assortment'.
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So, traits are transmitted to offspring independently of one another and recombinants are seen along with the parental types in the genotype of the next generation. So, progeny can have a new combination of traits that are not seen in either parent. So, the correct option is 'Law of independent assortment'.
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