Multiple Choice
The Law of Independent Assortment states that
A) two different genes will randomly assort their alleles during the formation of haploid cells.
B) two different alleles will randomly assort during the formation of haploid cells.
C) two different genes will NOT randomly assort their alleles during the formation of haploid cells.
D) two different genes will randomly assort their alleles during the formation of diploid cells.
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