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How does polygenic inheritance deviate from Mendels law of segregation and independent assortment?

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How does polygenic inheritance deviate from Mendels law of segregation and independent assortment?

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According to the law of segregation, the genetic characteristics of a species are represented in the somatic cells by a pair of units called genes that separate during meiosis so that each gamete receives only one gene for each trait. ChaCha!

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