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Question
which of mendels laws or principles explains that traits are passed from parents to offspring individually instead of as pairs, groups, or sets?
○ the principle of dominance
○ the law of independent assortment
○ the law of segregation
○ the principle of genetics
Brief Explanations
- Analyze each option:
- The principle of dominance explains the expression of dominant and recessive traits in a heterozygous condition, not about the individual passing of traits.
- The law of independent assortment states that alleles of different genes assort independently during gamete formation, which means traits are passed individually (not as pairs/groups) as different gene traits are inherited independently.
- The law of segregation is about the separation of allele pairs during gamete formation, focusing on a single gene's alleles, not the independent passing of different traits.
- "The principle of genetics" is not a specific Mendelian law/ principle that explains this.
- Based on the above analysis, the law of independent assortment matches the description of traits being passed individually.
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B. the law of independent assortment