front 1 law of dominance | back 1 organisms with 2 different genes will express the dominant trait and hide the recessive trait (only way to show recessive phenotype is homozygous recessive genotype) |
front 2 law of segregation | back 2 parents each have two copies (diploid) of each gene but only gets to pass on one (haploid) of these to offspring |
front 3 law of independent assortment | back 3 when two or more characteristics are inherited individual hereditary factors (genes) assort independently. during the gamete production [FOIL] |