Multiple Choice
The two-factor crosses performed by Mendel support the observation that
A) alleles of one gene are distributed randomly among an individual's gametes,independent of the alleles for other genes.
B) traits that are encoded by genes on different chromosomes are never found within the same gamete.
C) the F1 generation can display phenotypes in combinations different from those seen in the P generation.
D) the F2 generation will only display phenotypes in the same combinations as the P generation.
E) self-fertilization of the F1 generation will produce 100% heterozygous plants at both loci.
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