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.
<span>Thousands of years of isolation between tribal groups</span>
An electron microscope provides clearer, more detailed images than light microscopes.
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Organelles</h2>
that can be viewed under electron microscope are ribosomes, vacuoles, Golgi body, rough endoplasmic reticulum, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, nuclear membrane, nuclear pores, nucleolus.
Karyotyping is used to:
study chromosomes.
treat Down syndrome.
repair chromosomes.
diagnose genetic diseases.