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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.


Origin:
1940–45

law of segregation

–noun Genetics.
the principle, originated by Gregor Mendel, stating that during the production of gametes the two copies of each hereditary factor segregate so that offspring acquire one factor from each parent.


Origin:
1940–45
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Main Entry: law of independent assortment
Function: noun
: MENDEL'S LAW 2

Main Entry: law of segregation
Function: noun
: MENDEL'S LAW 1

Main Entry: Men·del's law
Pronunciation: "men-d&lz-
Function: noun
1 : a principle in genetics: hereditary units occur in pairsthat separate during gamete formation so that every gamete receives but one member of a pair called also law of segregation
2 : a principle in genetics limited and modifiedby the subsequent discovery of the phenomenon of linkage: the different pairs of hereditary units are distributed to the gametes independently of each other, the gametes combine at random, and thevarious combinations of hereditary pairs occur in the zygotes according to the laws of chance called also law of independent assortment
3 : a principle in genetics provedsubsequently to be subject to many limitations: because one of each pair of hereditary units dominates the other in expression, characters are inherited as alternatives on an all-or-nothing basiscalled also law of dominance
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law of independent assortment n.
See Mendel's law.

law of segregation n.
See Mendel's law.

Mendel's law Men·del's law (měn'dlz)
n.

  1. One of two principles of heredity first formulated by Gregor Mendel, founded on his experiments with pea plants and stating that the members of a pair of homologous chromosomes segregate during meiosis and are distributed to different gametes. Also called law of segregation.

  2. The second of these two principles, stating that each member of a pair of homologous chromosomes segregates during meiosis independently of the members of other pairs, so that alleles carried on different chromosomes are distributed randomly to the gametes. Also called law of independent assortment.

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law of independent assortment  
See under Mendel's law.
law of segregation  
See under Mendel's law.
Mendel's law   (měn'dlz)  Pronunciation Key 
Any of the principles first proposed by Gregor Mendel to describe the inheritance of traits passed from one generation to the next. ◇ Mendel's first law (also called the law of segregation) states that during the formation of reproductive cells (gametes), pairs of hereditary factors (genes) for a specific trait separate so that offspring receive one factor from each parent. ◇ Mendel's second law (also called the law of independent assortment) states that chance determines which factor for a particular trait is inherited. ◇ Mendel's third law (also called the law of dominance) states that one of the factors for a pair of inherited traits will be dominant and the other recessive, unless both factors are recessive. See more at inheritance.
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