Non-Mendelian Inheritance Genetics Heredity Dominance PNG
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Non-Mendelian Inheritance Genetics Heredity Dominance PNG

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A diagram that shows the principle of independent assortment different genes assort (are passed into gametes) independently because they are located on different chromosomes which align randomly at the metaphase plate during meiosis. The diagram is divided into two sections, with the top section showing the different types of chromosomes and the bottom section showing how they are arranged in a hierarchical structure. There are six chromosomes in the diagram, each with a different color - red, blue, green, yellow, and purple. Each chromosome is represented by a circle with a letter "R" in the center. The first chromosome is labeled "Rryy" and the second chromosome is labelled "Metaphase II". The third chromosome has a red line connecting the two chromosomes, while the fourth and fifth chromosomes have a blue line connecting them. The sixth and seventh chromosomes have red lines connecting them, representing the different chromosomes. The eighth and ninth chromosomes have blue lines connecting the red and purple chromosomes, representing metaphases II. The tenth and eleventh chromosomes are labeled "Ry" and "R". The diagram also has a legend at the bottom that explains the meaning of each chromosome.

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