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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 9 months ago
Law of Independent Assortment: (Third law) is based on inheritance of two genes, i.e. dihybrid cross which states that when two pairs of contrasting traits are combined in a hybrid, segregation of one pair of characters is independent of the other pair of characters. These factors randomly rearrange in the offspring producing both parental and new combination of characters means inheritance of one character does not affect the inheritance of another character and both characters
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