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Each organism contains two factors for each trait, and the factors segregate during formation of gametes.Group of answer choiceslaw of independent assortmentaddition rulelaw of segregationmultiplication ruleNext

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Each organism contains two factors for each trait, and the factors segregate during formation of gametes.Group of answer choiceslaw of independent assortmentaddition rulelaw of segregationmultiplication ruleNext

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The principle you're referring to is the law of segregation. This law, proposed by Gregor Mendel, states that during the formation of gametes, the two alleles for each trait separate from each other. Each gamete then contains only one allele for each trait.

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