According to Mendel's laws, because of the independent assortment of chromosomes during meiosis, all possible combinations of gametes will be formed in equal frequency.
What are Mendel's laws of inheritance?
Gregor Mendel gave the laws of inheritance through his work on pea plants (Pisum sativum).
According to him, genes occur in pairs and are inherited as discrete units.
The three laws of inheritance are law of dominance, law of independent assortment and law of segregation.
According to the law of dominance, one gene masks the effect of the other, The gene which masks the effect is dominant and the one which is masked is recessive.
The law of independent assortment states that inheritance of genes is independent of one another.
The law of segregation states that only one allele Is passed from the parent to offspring.