1) Mendel's law of segregation states that two alleles for a particular gene segregate (or separate) from each other during gamete formation and end up in different gametes.
2) Mendels law of independent assortment states that each pair of alleles segregates independently of other pairs of alleles during gamete formation. In other words, traits are transmitted to offspring independently of one another.
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1) Mendel's law of segregation states that two alleles for a particular gene segregate (or separate) from each other during gamete formation and end up in different gametes.
2) Mendels law of independent assortment states that each pair of alleles segregates independently of other pairs of alleles during gamete formation. In other words, traits are transmitted to offspring independently of one another.