I would say <span>The trait is carried either on the X or the Y chromosome</span>
Answer:
A is correct
Explanation:
Mendel's law of independent assortment states that alleles of a gene get separated or sorted into gametes independently of the alleles of
the other gene. In this case, two genes are involved, one coding for seed color (A) and the other for seed shape (B). Alleles A and B are dominant over alleles a and b respectively. Hence, a pea plant heterozygous for both genes will have a genotype AaBb.
According to Mendel's law of independent assortment, alleles A and a will randomly sort into gametes independently of alleles B and b. This will result in the production of four equally likely gametes with genotypes: AB, Ab, aB and ab. This shows that the gamete that receives the A allele will equally be likely to contain either B or b allele. The same applies for a allele as well.
Options B and D are wrong because it is not a must it occurs, it is just a possibility or likelihood that it does.
Option C is wrong because four equally likely combination of gametes are possible not two.
Option E is wrong because it does not conform to the law of independent assortment, in which both genes must be represented in each gamete.
Answer:
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The answer is the second 1
Tight answer is a) cholesterol