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leximae5391
24.03.2021 • 
Biology

Mendel's laws describe how traits are passed from parents to offspring. All, but one, of these statements can be used to describe
Mendel's law of segregation,
A)
The two alleles for a trait separate when gametes are
formed.
B)
A parent randomly passes only one allele for each
trait to each offspring.
C)
The alleles of different genes get sorted into gametes
independently of one another.
A mother, with the genotype Tt and a father with the
D) genotype Tt can have an offspring with the genotype
tt, TT, or Tt.

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