What determines whether or not genes located on the same chromosome can assort independently?
A) Genes located on the same chromosome can never assort independently.
B) Genes located on the same chromosome always assort independently.
C) Whether or not independent assortment occurs is due to random chance.
D) The distance between genes located on the same chromosome determines whether or not they can show any level of independent assortment.
E) The phenotype decides what that the gene will express.
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