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  • Mendel's Two-Factor Cross: Understanding Independent Assortment
    In a two-factor cross, Mendel followed the inheritance of two different traits simultaneously.

    For example, he crossed pea plants that differed in both seed color (yellow vs. green) and seed shape (round vs. wrinkled). By observing the offspring, he was able to deduce the independent assortment of these traits, meaning that the alleles for one trait (like seed color) are inherited independently of the alleles for the other trait (seed shape).

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