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26. Analyze In a particular species of butterfly, the genes

for two different traits, antenna shape and antenna
color, are located on the same chromosome. As a result,
crosses between these buttertues do not obey one of
Mendel's laws. Which law does not apply, and why?

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User RBusarow
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Answer:

law of independent assortment

Step-by-step explanation:

Independent assortment is the random distribution of the pairs of genes on different chromosomes to the gametes. I hope this helps :)

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User Andreas Sauer
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