Which among the following statements is INCORRECT? O A. The arrangement of chromosomes in metaphase I and metaphase II in Meiosis not random, therefore, the inheritance of a trait will not affect the inheritance of t other trait O B. All statements are correct O Cifa cross produces 100% heterozygous genotype, then all of the offspring will exhibit the dominant allele O D.Only one of the two gene copies present in an organism is distributed to each gamete (egg cell/ sperm cell) because of the separation of homologous chromosomes and sister chromatids during meiosis.

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Which among the following statements is INCORRECT?
O A. The arrangement of chromosomes in metaphase I and metaphase Il in Meiosis is
not random, therefore, the inheritance of a trait will not affect the inheritance of the
other trait
O B. All statements are correct
OCif a cross produces 100% heterozygous genotype, then all of the offspring will
exhibit the dominant allele
D.Only one of the two gene copies present in an organism is distributed to each
gamete (egg cell / sperm cell) because of the separation of homologous
chromosomes and sister chromatids during meiosis.
Transcribed Image Text:Which among the following statements is INCORRECT? O A. The arrangement of chromosomes in metaphase I and metaphase Il in Meiosis is not random, therefore, the inheritance of a trait will not affect the inheritance of the other trait O B. All statements are correct OCif a cross produces 100% heterozygous genotype, then all of the offspring will exhibit the dominant allele D.Only one of the two gene copies present in an organism is distributed to each gamete (egg cell / sperm cell) because of the separation of homologous chromosomes and sister chromatids during meiosis.
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