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MAKE CONNECTIONS Review the description of meiosis (see Figure 10.8) and Mendel’s laws of segregation and independent assortment (see Concept 11.1). What is the physical basis for each of Mendel’s laws?
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CAMPBELL BIOLOGY IN FOCUS-W/MASTR.BIO.
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