45. which observation of dihybrid crosses led to mendel's law of independent assortment?
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Biology, 20.10.2019 18:50 pattykline
45. which observation of dihybrid crosses led to mendel's law of independent assortment?
a. particular individual traits persisted for many generations.
b. many combinations of traits were always inherited together.
c. some combinations if traits were not passed to offspring.
d. the presence of one trait did not affect the presence of another.
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