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  • Q:

    The law of independent assortment, as it pertains to Mendelian inheritance, refers to:

     

    A

    alleles segregating from each other during formation of gametes such that each gamete only carries one allele for each gene.

    B

    passing an allele for one trait does not increase or decrease likelihood of the passing of a separate trait.

    C

    certain genes dominate in terms of phenotype over other genes.

    D

    genes with two alleles may have both alleles contributing to the phenotype.



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