Which of the following findings of Mendel's work are currently accepted as a valid explanation of genetic inheritance? Select one: a. Genes exist in pairs in an individual. b. Gene pairs separate during gamete formation. c. All of the choices are correct. d. Gene pair segregation is relatively random during gamete formation.
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