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Which of Mendel's laws or principles states that gametes carry one allele for each trait?

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medal second law is the one for traits
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Step-by-step explanation:

Each unit of inheritance can have alternate states (alleles) that segregate at meiosis, with each gamete receiving only one allele (the principle of segregation, Mendel's first law); different alleles assort independently in the gametes (the principle of independent assortment, Mendel's second law).

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