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What best describes the law of independent assortment

When sex cells form, alleles of a trait separate independently.
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What is the difference of complete dominance and incomplete dominance

complete dominance is when the dominant trait mask the recessive trait but in incomplete dominance the dominant trait mix withe recessive trait ....

Why are karyotypes prepared using cells in mitosis rather than cells in interphase explain.

in mitosis (specifically Prophase) the chromosomes are dense and therefore visible for a karyotype. during interphase they do not have to be ready to be pulled apart so they are not wound tightly.

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