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The law states that alleles at different loci separate independently of one another.

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Each pair of chromosomes separates on its own during meiosis

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Q: What observation is explained by Mendel's Law of Independent Assortment?
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What are mendels laws?

law of segregation, independent assortment, and dominance.


How Is Mendels law are obseved in meiosis?

In crossing over and random assortment.


Which observation of dihybrid crosses led to mendels law of independent assortment?

When crosses were made taking into account two dominant charater in a parent with another parent having racessive genes for those characters, in F1 generation all plants had dominant characters but in F2 generation, on self-pollination, the segregation in both the characters were observed independent of each other.


What two patterns are not explained by Mendels research?

Sex-linked traits and epistasis. Mendel only worked with single-allele traits on somatic chromosomes (autosomes).


What is Mendels law of independent assortment?

when two or more characteristics are inherited, individual hereditary factors assort independently during gamete production, giving different traits an equal opportunity of occurring together.


Did gregor Mendel experiment with pea pods?

Yes, Gregor Mendel experimented with pea pods. He formulated Mendels law of inheritance around 1856. He came up with three main laws: 1. Law of Dominance 2. Law of segregation 3. Law of independent assortment


Which of mendels principles would apply to mating two organisms that have two different alleles for three different traits?

the law of independent assorment


When was Doron Mendels born?

Doron Mendels was born in 1944.


What is Mendels third law of Heredity?

Law of Independent Assortment (The "Second Law")The Law of Independent Assortment, also known as "Inheritance Law", states that separate genes for separate traits are passed independently of one another from parents to offspring. That is, the biological selection of a particular gene in the gene pair for one trait to be passed to the offspring has nothing to do with the selection of the gene for any other trait. More precisely, the law states that alleles of different genes assort independently of one another during gamete formation


What has the author Joseph Mendels written?

Joseph Mendels has written: 'Concepts of depression' -- subject(s): Affective disorders


What experiment method did gregor Mendels use during his study of inheritance?

Gregor Mendels goal was to figure genetics


How old is yettie Mendels?

60