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7 October, 18:03
What is the principle of independent assortment?
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Kaylin West
7 October, 18:50
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"The principle of independent assortment describes how the different genes independently separate from one another when productive cells develop."
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Amanda Giles
7 October, 21:37
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the principal of independent assortment is the different genes independently separate from one another when reproductive cells develop.
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