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Section 3

Laws of Inheritance

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Mendel's Laws of Heredity

Mendel formed the Laws of Heredity (the Law of Segregation and the Law of Independent Assortment) from his pea plant experiments.

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Mendel's Law of Dominance

In a heterozygote, the allele which masks the other is referred to as dominant, while the allele that is masked is referred to as recessive.

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Mendel's Law of Segregation

Mendel's Law of Segregation states that a diploid organism passes a randomly selected allele for a trait to its offspring, such that the offspring receives one allele from each parent.

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Mendel's Law of Independent Assortment

Independent assortment allows the calculation of genotypic and phenotypic ratios based on the probability of individual gene combinations.

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Genetic Linkage and Violation of the Law of Independent Assortment

Genes that are on the same chromosome, or "linked", do not assort independently, but can be separated by recombination.

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Epistasis

Epistasis occurs when one gene masks or interferes with the expression of another.

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