An individual with genotype AaBbCC produces a gamete with the genotype aBbC. This is an example of
Question 11 options:
A)
a violation of the law of segregation of alleles, since the gamete contains more than one allele for the B gene.
B)
a violation of the law of segregation of alleles, since the gamete contains alleles for more than two genes.
C)
a violation of the law of independent assortment, since the gamete contains two dominant alleles for the C gene.
D)
the product rule, showing the probabilities of gamete genotypes produced from parent genotypes.
E)
A and C