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== Mendel's Methods ==
=== Mendel's Laws ===
Since Mendel used experimental methods to devise his particulate inheritance theory, he developed three basic laws: the [[Law of Segregation]], the [[Law of Independent Assortment]], and the [[Law of Dominance]].:<ref>[http://www.bioedonline.org/slides/slide01.cfm?q=particulate+model+of+inheritance&dpg=2 Ibid.]</ref>
 
==== Law of Segregation ====
Mendel's experiment with tall and short pea plants demonstrates how each individual plant has two particles called [[alleles]]. When a pea plant produces [[gametes]] (reproductive cells), it segregates one allele to each one.
 
==== Law of Independent Assortment ====
 
 
==== Law of Dominance ====
 
== See also ==