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4 November, 04:00

Genes A and B are on the same chromosome. If a person has one chromosome with the alleles AB and a second chromosome with the alleles ab, how could they produce a gamete with a chromosome containing the alleles Ab or aB?

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  1. 4 November, 04:17
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    Genes and alleles assort independently during gamete formation. The possible gametes for the following will be: AB, aB, Ab, ab. The alleles will assort independently for each of the genes, hence there are equal chances for a gamete to carry the AB, aB, Ab or ab genes.

    As Mendel's studies explained that alleles assort independently into gametes hence there are equal chances for a gamete to carry all the variability.
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