Some individuals with blood group –A may inherit the genes for blonde hair, while other individuals with blood group – A may the gene for brown hair. This can be best explained by the principle of |
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a) |
Dominance |
b) |
Multiple alleles |
c) |
Independent assortment |
d) |
Incomplete dominance |
Some individuals with blood group –A may inherit the genes for blonde hair, while other individuals with blood group – A may the gene for brown hair. This can be best explained by the principle of |
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a) |
Dominance |
b) |
Multiple alleles |
c) |
Independent assortment |
d) |
Incomplete dominance |
(c) Mendel’s law of independent assortment states that,”the alleles of different genes segregate independently of each other during meiosis”. |