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The law of
states that traits are passed from parents to offspring independently of one another.
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Mendel's law of independent assortment.
It states that alleles of different genes are distributed independently of one another into gametes (except when genes are physically linked on the same chromosome).
It states that alleles of different genes are distributed independently of one another into gametes (except when genes are physically linked on the same chromosome).
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