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Assume an individual has only 1 chromosome. They are diploid, which means they have two copies of this chromosome. What process helps explain why 50% of the gametes produced by an individual with the Aa genotype contain the A allele while the other 50% of gametes contain the a allele. Select only ONE answer choice.
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