Independent Assortment Flower. In other words the allele a gamete receives for one gene does not influence the allele received for another gene. The physical basis of the independent assortment of chromosomes is the random orientation of each bivalent chromosome along the metaphase plate with respect to the other bivalent chromosomes.
 
        Independent assortment is a basic principle of genetics developed by a monk named gregor mendel in the 1860s. Mendel formulated this principle after discovering another principle known as mendel s law of segregation both of which govern heredity. The law of independent assortment states that the alleles for a trait separate when gametes are formed.
The physical basis of the independent assortment of chromosomes is the random orientation of each bivalent chromosome along the metaphase plate with respect to the other bivalent chromosomes.
The physical basis of the independent assortment of chromosomes is the random orientation of each bivalent chromosome along the metaphase plate with respect to the other bivalent chromosomes. Independent assortment is a basic principle of genetics developed by a monk named gregor mendel in the 1860s. Law of independent segregation. Law of independent assortment it states that when two contrasting pairs of trait are followed in the same cross their alleles assort independently into the two gametes and the distribution of alleles of one trait into gametes has no influence on the.