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Which discovery did Gregor Mendel make?
Traits are inherited independently of each other.
Traits are inherited as a tetrad.
Traits are inherited as homologous pairs.
Traits are inherited as a set, from one parent.
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Traits are inherited independently of each other.
Mendel's experiments with pea plants led to the laws of segregation and independent assortment: hereditary "factors" (genes) are discrete and alleles segregate into gametes, and alleles for different traits assort independently during gamete formation.
Mendel's experiments with pea plants led to the laws of segregation and independent assortment: hereditary "factors" (genes) are discrete and alleles segregate into gametes, and alleles for different traits assort independently during gamete formation.
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