Nick S.

asked • 04/19/18

Mendelian Genetics

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

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