mendelian laws
Mendelian laws are a set of fundamental principles that describe the patterns of inheritance observed in sexually reproducing organisms. They encompass concepts such as dominant and recessive traits, independent assortment of alleles, and segregation of alleles during gamete formation. These laws provide a framework for understanding how genetic traits are passed from parents to offspring, forming the basis of classical genetics.
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