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ira [324]
1 year ago
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What are the 3 laws of inheritance?

Biology
2 answers:
Kipish [7]1 year ago
7 0

Answer:

The 3 laws are:

Law of Dominance.

Law of Segregation.

Law of Independent Assortment.

Explanation:

nikdorinn [45]1 year ago
3 0

The three laws of inheritance are :

Law of Dominance. Law of Segregation. Law of Independent Assortment.

what is law of dominance?

First, according to the Law of Dominance and Uniformity, some alleles—variants of a specific gene located at the same chromosomal locus or location—are dominant over other alleles for that gene.

As it relates to genetics, the term "inherited" describes a feature or variation that is encoded in DNA and passed from parent to child during reproduction. The laws of Mendelian genetics govern inheritance. A will needs to be admitted to probate in order for the inheritance procedure to start. The probate court examines the will, approves an executor, and formally distributes assets to recipients in accordance with the terms. The executor will pay off any outstanding obligations of the deceased prior to the transfer

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