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Which of Mendel's laws or principles explains that traits are passed from parents to offspring individually instead of as pairs, groups, or sets?
the principle of dominance
the law of independent assortment
the law of segregation
the principle of genetics
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The law of segregation — during gamete formation the two alleles for a trait separate so each gamete receives only one allele, meaning traits are passed individually (not in groups).
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