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Mendel’s law of independent assortment states that:
Dominant alleles for different traits will always sort together.
Genes on homologous chromosomes undergo crossing over to become independent.
Recessive alleles for different traits will always sort together.
Genes on non-homologous chromosomes sort separately from one another during division.
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