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law of independent assortment
noun
, Genetics.
- the principle, originated by Gregor Mendel, stating that when two or more characteristics are inherited, individual hereditary factors assort independently during gamete production, giving different traits an equal opportunity of occurring together.
law of independent assortment
- See under Mendel's law
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Word History and Origins
Origin of law of independent assortment1
First recorded in 1940–45
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Example Sentences
Finally there is the law of independent assortment, which found that genes with different traits can segregate from each other independently while gametes are being formed.
From Salon
A more per spicacious "Law of Independent Assortment" points to some form of a 9:3:3:1 ratio of inheritance.
The second law of Mendel may be called the law of independent assortment of different character pairs.
From Project Gutenberg
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