Multiple Choice
Genes A and B are on the same chromosome.The genes have alleles A and B on one homologous chromosome,and the alleles a and b on its paired homolog.How could an individual with this allele arrangement produce a gamete with a chromosome containing the alleles Ab or aB?
A) crossing over
B) random fertilization
C) independent assortment
D) mitosis
E) fragmentation of the chromosome
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