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The law of independent assortment is when two genes behave in dependently from one another. The independent assortment does not change the segregation of pairs of alleles that are individual on each gene. Furthermore, in a dihybrid cross gene are also independently assorted. When finding the ratio of two different traits that are crossed using the dihybrid cross, Mendel proposed that there would be 4 different types of product switch is called the ratio of 9:3:3:1. Once again this happens because of the different homologous pairs of chromosomes independent behavior.