Multiple Choice
When we multiply the probabilities of two genetic events to obtain the probability that both events will occur together, we
A) assume that the events involve particulate inheritance.
B) assume that the events are independent.
C) assume that we have performed a dihybrid cross.
D) assume that the second event depends on the result of the first event.
E) make no assumptions about the events.
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