asked 219k views
3 votes
If an organism has a genotype of DdGg, which could be one of the gametes produced?

G
D
Gg
Dg
Dd

1 Answer

2 votes
I believe that the best answer would be Dg. Based on the law of independent assortment, during meiosis, any allele from one trait can end up in the same gamete with any allele from another trait, Such that in this case the individual with genotype DdGg can produce DG, Dg, dG, or dg gametes, only applies to genes that are not linked on the same chromosome.
answered
User KristofferArl
by
8.0k points
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.