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Differentiate between law of segregation and law of independent assortment.
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| Aspect | Law of Segregation | Law of Independent Assortment |
| Definition | When a pair of alleles are brought together in a hybrid (F1), they remain together without blending but separate completely and purely during gamete formation. | When two pairs of independent alleles are brought together in a hybrid (F1), they show independent dominant effects, and during gamete formation, the alleles assort independently at random and freely. |
| Experimental Basis | Demonstrated through monohybrid crosses involving a single gene pair. | Demonstrated through dihybrid crosses involving two pairs of contrasting characters simultaneously. |
| Genetic Ratio Example | F2 generation shows a genotypic ratio of 1:2:1 and phenotypic ratio of 3:1. | F2 generation shows the phenotypic ratio of 9:3:3:1 for four different phenotypes resulting from two gene pairs. |
| Explanation | Each gamete receives only one allele from the pair; alleles segregate in gametes. | Pairs of alleles for different traits segregate independently of each other during gamete formation. |
| Limitation | Does not apply to incomplete dominance, codominance, pleiotropy, epistasis, or polygenic traits. | Only applies to genes on different chromosomes or that assort independently; linked genes do not follow this law. |
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