assortment
51law of independent assortment — n MENDEL S LAW (2) * * * see Mendel s l s …
52independent assortment — noun : formation of random combinations of chromosomes in meiosis and of genes on different pairs of homologous chromosomes by the passage at random of one of each diploid pair of homologous chromosomes into each gamete independently of each… …
53independent assortment — noun Date: 1941 formation of random combinations of chromosomes in meiosis and of genes on different pairs of homologous chromosomes by the passage according to the laws of probability of one of each diploid pair of homologous chromosomes into… …
54law of independent assortment — Date: 1943 Mendel s law 2 …
55law of independent assortment — Genetics. the principle, originated by Gregor Mendel, stating that when two or more characteristics are inherited, individual hereditary factors assort independently during gamete production, giving different traits an equal opportunity of… …
56Mendel’s law of independent assortment of the genes — each pair of different characters in a hybrid union is independent of the other characters …
57product assortment — See product mix …
58law of independent assortment — law′ of independ′ent assort′ment n. gen Mendel s law 2) …
59product assortment — /ˌprɒdʌkt ə sɔ:tmənt/ noun a collection of different products for sale …
60independent assortment — The random distribution during meiosis of alleles (at different genes) to the gametes that is the case when the genes in question are located on different chromosomes or are unlinked on the same chromosome. See: linkage …