Random assortment describes how chromosomes independently and randomly divide into daughter cells during gamete formation, as seen in metaphase I.
Random assortment is the independent and random organization of chromosomes into daughter cells during gamete formation, observed in metaphase I.
Text | Random assortment refers to the way chromosomes randomly and independently organize into daughter cells during gamete formation and can be seen in metaphase I. |
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