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When genes for two different characters segregate in a cross, what type of cross is it?
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When genes for two different characters segregate in a cross, what type of cross is it?
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d. type. Different genes always assort independently whether the genes reside on the same chromosome or on different chromosomes. 8. When genes for two different characters segregate in a cross, what type of cross is it?
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