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summarize Mendel's observations from this experiment and illustrate the principle of independent assortment with a Punnett square that is different from the example provided

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Mendel's observations in his pea plant experiments revealed that traits are inherited independently. The principle of independent assortment states that genes for different traits segregate independently during the formation of gametes. In a Punnett square, this means the alleles for one trait don't influence the segregation of alleles for another trait. I can describe a new Punnett square for you; just let me know which traits you'd like to include.
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