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results of Mendel's dihybrid experiments are the basis for what we 258 now call
the law of independent assortment , which states that each pair of alleles
segregates independently of other pairs of alleles during gamete formation .
Strictly ...
results of Mendel's dihybrid experiments are the basis for what we 258 now call
the law of independent assortment , which states that each pair of alleles
segregates independently of other pairs of alleles during gamete formation .
Strictly ...
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And like two separate coin tosses , the alleles of one gene segregate into
gametes independently of another gene's alleles ( the law of independent
assortment ) . Two basic rules of probability can help us predict the outcome of
the fusion of ...
And like two separate coin tosses , the alleles of one gene segregate into
gametes independently of another gene's alleles ( the law of independent
assortment ) . Two basic rules of probability can help us predict the outcome of
the fusion of ...
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independent assortment apply even to more complex patterns of inheritance . In
this section , we will extend Mendelian genetics to hereditary patterns that were
not reported by Mendel . 1 1 Extending Mendelian Genetics for a Single Gene ...
independent assortment apply even to more complex patterns of inheritance . In
this section , we will extend Mendelian genetics to hereditary patterns that were
not reported by Mendel . 1 1 Extending Mendelian Genetics for a Single Gene ...
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