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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of Mendel's laws or principles states that gametes carry one allele for each trait? principle of dominance law of independent assortment law of segregation law of genetics

OpenStudy (sreekar369):

principle of dominance

OpenStudy (anonymous):

law of independent assortment

OpenStudy (anonymous):

-_- guys which one is the answer?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The principles that govern heredity were discovered by a monk named Gregor Mendel in the 1860's. One of these principles, now called Mendel's law of independent assortment, states that allele pairs separate independently during the formation of gametes. This means that traits are transmitted to offspring independently of one another.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thanks ^_^

OpenStudy (sreekar369):

Also called law of dominance. the principle stating that one factor in a pair of traits dominates the other in inheritance unless both factors in the pair are recessive.

OpenStudy (sreekar369):

@Tuta

OpenStudy (anonymous):

uh im lost again

OpenStudy (anonymous):

with out law of independent assortment there is no law of dominance

OpenStudy (sreekar369):

Mendel's law of independent assortment states that genes do not influence each other with regard to the sorting of alleles into gametes; every possible combination of alleles for every gene is equally likely to occur. Source: Boundless. “Independent Assortment.” Boundless Biology. Boundless, 14 Nov. 2014. Retrieved 30 Nov. 2014 from https://www.boundless.com/biology/textbooks/boundless-biology-textbook/mendel-s-experiments-and-heredity-12/laws-of-inheritance-96/independent-assortment-422-11649/

OpenStudy (sreekar369):

see this first @sikinder

OpenStudy (anonymous):

::((

OpenStudy (sreekar369):

One of Gregor Mendel's great discoveries was the Principle of Dominance. He noted that when he hybridized two parents with different versions of a particular trait, one of those versions apparently disappeared in the hybrid (heterozygous) offspring.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

she did not talk about the gene @sreekar369

OpenStudy (anonymous):

separate genes for separate traits are passed independently of one another from parents to offspring Source: Boundless. “Independent Assortment.” Boundless Biology. Boundless, 14 Nov. 2014. Retrieved 30 Nov. 2014 from https://www.boundless.com/biology/textbooks/boundless-biology-textbook/mendel-s-experiments-and-heredity-12/laws-of-inheritance-96/independent-assortment-422-11649/

OpenStudy (sreekar369):

allele is another form of gene

OpenStudy (sreekar369):

@sikinder

OpenStudy (anonymous):

uhhhh which one is right ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

in the name itself the answer is independent assortment

OpenStudy (sreekar369):

@Tuta try one of the answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok i'll try one of those thanks guys

OpenStudy (sreekar369):

anytime

OpenStudy (anonymous):

law of segregation

OpenStudy (anonymous):

this is the answer

OpenStudy (sreekar369):

ohhhhhhh

OpenStudy (sreekar369):

sory for wrong answer

OpenStudy (sreekar369):

@Tuta

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it's ok ^_^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

but law of independent assortment can bee the answer

OpenStudy (sreekar369):

shut up sikinder read the question and mattter in the website

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok im leaveing byee @Tuta @sreekar369

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that's what i got

OpenStudy (sreekar369):

law of segregation is right answer @Tuta

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it's just a quiz guys it's ok im not mad and thanks for trying to help me

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