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A pea plant is heterozygous (Aa) for seed color and heterozygous (Bb) for seed shape. These genes are located on separate chromosomes. According to Mendel's principle of independent assortment: a. a gamete that receives the dominant allele for seed color is equally likely to receive the dominant allele for seed shape as it is the recessive allele for seed shape.b. a gamete that receives the dominant allele for seed color will also receive the dominant allele for seed shape 100% of the time.c. possible gamete genotypes are only AB or ab; each is equally likely to occur.d. possible gamete genotypes are Aa, Bb, AB, and ab; each is equally likely to occur.e. each gamete will have either a seed color allele or a seed shape allele.

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