The single-factor crosses performed by Mendel support the observation that
O the two alleles for a given gene are distributed randomly among an individual's gametes.
O the two alleles for a given gene are found within the same gamete.
O if the recessive alleles for two different genes are on the same chromosome, they will never found within the same gamete.
O only the dominant alleles for a given trait are found in an organism's gametes.
O if the dominant alleles for two different genes are on different chromosomes, they will never found within the same gamete. Question 75