JAMB - Biology (2006 - No. 15)

Mendel's second law of inheritance states that
alleles combine randomly
alleles segregates independently
alleles seperate predictably
chromosomes segregates independently

Explanation

Mendel's second law of inheritance, also known as the law of independent assortment, states that genes for different traits are inherited independently. This means that the outcome of one gene is not affected by the outcome of another gene. 

Mendel's second law of inheritance, also known as the law of independent assortment, deals with the independent segregation of different traits (genes).

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