principle of independent assortment
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major reference
- In heredity: Discovery and rediscovery of Mendel’s laws
…derived his second law: the law of recombination, or independent assortment of genes.
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Mendelian genetics
- In Gregor Mendel: Experimental period
…have called this conclusion the law of independent assortment.
Read More - In philosophy of science: Unification and reduction
…version of the rule of independent assortment devised by Gregor Mendel (1822–84): genes on different chromosomes are distributed independently when the gametes are formed (at meiosis). Classical (premolecular) genetics provides a satisfying account of why this is so. In sexually reproducing organisms, the gametes (sperm and ova) are formed in…
Read More - In Mendelian inheritance
…law of segregation and the law of independent assortment.
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role of linkage groups
- In linkage group
…do not comply with Mendel’s law of independent assortment (recombination of genes and the traits they control); i.e., the principle applies only if genes are located on different chromosomes. Variation in the gene composition of a chromosome can occur when a chromosome breaks, and the sections join with the partner…
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