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Gregor Mendel's experiments with the pea plants gave us the Mendelian Laws of Inheritance. These laws are:
1) Law of Segregation: The alleles seperate before sex cell formation
2) Law of Independent Assortment: The combination of one set of alleles is independent of the combination of other sets
3) Law of Dominance: Two copies of the recessive allele are required to illicit its effect on a phenotypic basis.

Which of the following can be concluded from Gregor Mendel's experiments with pea plants:
a heterozygous phenotype is the same as a homozygous dominant phenotype.
the inheritance of alleles of one gene does not affect the inheritance of alleles of another gene.