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During Meiosis, the alleles on each gene will separate individually into the gametes. This means that no matter what alleles were paired together in the parent, each gamete receives one allele. Mendel stated this to be the Law of **

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Law of Independent Assortment

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Mendel’s law of independent assortment states:

Genes do not influence each other with regard to the sorting of alleles into gametes.

Law of independent assortment states that two alleles belonging to a gene segregate individually with respect to another set of alleles belonging to another gene. For each gene, each gamete receives one allele from each parent.

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