Problemas
Ix The Law of Independent Assortment states A B alleles always separate in specific groups with other alleles C Anaphase 1 alleles line up independently of other alleles
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Rafael
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Respuesta
The correct answer is A.
Explicación
## Step 1The Law of Independent Assortment is a principle of genetics proposed by Gregor Mendel. This law states that the alleles of two (or more) different genes get sorted into gametes independently of one another. In other words, the allele a gamete receives for one gene does not influence the allele received for another gene.## Step 2Option A, "alleles line up independently of other alleles," is the correct representation of the Law of Independent Assortment. During meiosis, alleles for different traits are distributed independently into gametes.## Step 3Option B, "alleles always separate in specific groups with other alleles," is not accurate. While alleles do separate during meiosis, they do not necessarily separate in specific groups with other alleles. This option seems to confuse the concept of linkage groups with the Law of Independent Assortment.## Step 4Option C, "Anaphase 1," is a phase of meiosis where homologous chromosomes are separated. While this phase is related to genetics, it is not a direct representation of the Law of Independent Assortment.