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8 September, 23:07

Why is mendel's law of independent assortment not always valid for two or more phenotypical traits of an individual?

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  1. 8 September, 23:16
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    The main reason for this is because some of the genes present on autosomal chromosomes are linked, meaning that a sequence of both genes each able to produce a certain phenotype, cannot assort independently, and as a result both phenotypic traits occur together.
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