Mendel's laws of segregation and independent assortment are based on the movement of chromosomes during meioses, even though Mendel did not know about chromosomes during his lifetime Can you match each of the following events with the law it illustrates?
Sort each event to the appropriate bin. If an event doesn't illustrate either law, drag it to the neither bin.
a. A diploid organism with the genotype Gg will produce garetes that are 1/2G and 1/2 g
b. During meitis, ateles of genes on one homologous pour of chromosomes sort into gametes without regard for how alleles on other homologous pars sort into gamets
c. in preparation for meiosis, the cell duplicates each of its chromosomes
d. During metaphase I, homologous pairs of chromosomes line up at the metaphase plate in varying arrangements by chance
e. During meitis, a diploid organism's homologous chromosomes separate into haploid gamells
f. During melons, the two tees of one gene separate into afferent gametes
g. A diploid organism with the genotype GgHh will produce games that are 1/4 GH, 1/4 Gh, 1/4 gH and 1/4 gh

Law of segregation = _____
Law of independent assortment = _______
Neither = ______