In order to demonstrate the law of independent assortment, Mendel had to
A.
neglect the law...
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In order to demonstrate the law of independent assortment, Mendel had to
A.
neglect the law of segregation.
B.
include a testcross.
C.
perform a dihybrid cross.
D.
examine only dominant alleles.
E.
examine only one-trait inheritance.
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