Identify the strengths and weaknesses of Mendel’s Law of Independent Assortment.
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Mendel propel two laws The law of inheritance and that of independent assortment of gene.
Independent assortment of gene explain that alleles of a gene assort independently and that different Allele can show different phenotypic effect and differences. This means that in a gene where we have 2 allele they can both show individual difference where one can have a dominant effect over the other and the other allele is recessive.
This law does not take care of linked gene where alleles don't separate after crossing over sister chromatids but are rather inherited together given rise to complex inheritance.
Pleiotrophy effect of a gene where a gene is having many effects.
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