How does Mendel's Law of Independent Assortment relate to the genetic outcome of dihybrid crosses?
a.It predicts that the alleles of different genes will segregate together during gamete formation
b.It states that the alleles for each gene separate during gamete formation, ensuring each gamete carries only one allele per gene.
c.It suggests that alleles of two or more genes sort into gametes independently of one another, leading to a 9:3:3:1 phenotypic ratio in
the F2 generation
d.It explains that allèles do not segregate during gamete formation, resulting in dependent genetic transmission.