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Juliette_5129
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I am wondering if gene linkage and crossover breaks the Law of Segregation, Independent Assortment, or both? Thanks
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Hello Juliette,
Crossing over/linked genes are an exception to Mendel's law of segregation as the genes are not inherited independently.
Hope this helps, happy studying!
Molly
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