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Which of the following structures assort independently? a.genes
Metaphase I during meiosis
Chromosomes have no direction in how they assort other than that they align in homologous pairs. The individual genes are part of the chromosomes and go wherever the chromosome goes just like the motors of cars go wherever the car goes.
Crossing over.
The alleles of 2 or more different gene pairs assort independently of one another.
Which of the following structures assort independently? a.genes
no the do not chromosomes assort independently
No they do not
No they do not
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For two genes to assort independently, they must reside on different chromosomes or be located far from each other.
Genes assort independently if they are on different chromosomes. If a pair of genes are on the same chromosome, it depends on how far apart they are to determine the chances of them staying together or moving apart.
Metaphase I during meiosis
when two or more characteristics are inherited, individual hereditary factors assort independently during gamete production, giving different traits an equal opportunity of occurring together.
Chromosomes have no direction in how they assort other than that they align in homologous pairs. The individual genes are part of the chromosomes and go wherever the chromosome goes just like the motors of cars go wherever the car goes.
Crossing over.
The alleles of 2 or more different gene pairs assort independently of one another.