According to Mendel's Law of Independent Assortment,
A) alleles of genes on different chromosomes assort randomly into different gametes.
B) alleles of genes assort into gametes grouped according to how they were inherited originally.
C) dominant alleles for one gene must assort into the same gamete as the dominant alleles for another gene.
D) dominant alleles for one gene must assort into the same gamete as the recessive alleles for another gene.
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