How does Mendel's theory of inheritance explain the expression of traits in offspring?
Mendel's theory states that traits are always inherited in pairs
Mendel's theory describes how traits are passed down independently
Mendel's theory suggests that traits are influenced by the environment
Mendel's theory proposes that traits are predetermined and unchangeable
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