The Law of Independent Assortment states that ... a) One gene affects the segregation of another gene during gamete formation b) One gene affects the expression of another gene during gamete formation c) Genes are combined to form new genes during gamete formation d) Genes segregate independently during gamete formation The Law of Independent Assortment states that ... a) One gene affects the segregation of another gene during gamete formation b One gene affects the expression of another gene during gamete formation c Genes are combined to form new genes during gamete formation d) Genes segregate independently during gamete formation
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