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    Assuming That the Genes Are on Separate Chromosomes, an Organism
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Assuming That the Genes Are on Separate Chromosomes, an Organism

Question 1

Question 1

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Assuming that the genes are on separate chromosomes, an organism with the genotype AaBb will make gametes in the following proportions: 1/4 AB, 1/4 Ab, 1/4 aB, and 1/4 ab. This is an example of


A) independent assortment.
B) mutation.
C) random fertilization.
D) segregation.

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