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According to the law of independent assortment “allele pairs for different genes separate independently in meiosis, so the inheritance of one trait generally does not influence the inheritance of another trait”.
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Curley hair is due to a dominant allele and while straight hair is due to a recessive allele in humans. The heterozygous condition results in wavy hair texture. Two parents that both have wavy hair will have children with which possible hair textures?
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