First comes fertilization, when two gametes combine to form a zygote.
Assuming dragon genetics follow the same rules as fruit flies, we would get the same possible genotype for all 16 offspring provided that the genes are not linked.
Considering dragon genetics, flame eyes (F) are dominant to blue eyes (f) and burbling (B) is dominant to whistling (b).
Now, a dihybrid cross between two homozygous blue-eyed, whistling dragons will yield 16 offspring all with the same possible genotype .i.e. homozygous blue-eyed, whistling type.
Morgan through experiments on fruit flies observed that when the two genes in a dihybrid cross were situated on the same chromosome, the proportion of parental gene combination were much higher than the non-parental type.
He attributed this due to the physical association or linkage of the two genes and coined the term 'linkage' to describe the physical association of genes on a chromosome. The term 'recombination' is to describe the generation of non-parental gene combination.
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What it eats, what weather it's build for and DNA
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Squirrels usually eat foods in rich protein carbohydrates and fats. they eat a variety of plants such as nuts, seeds, conifer cones, and fungai...... However some squirrels also consume meat especially when they face hunger. Mice are categorized as primary consumers because they eat primary producers such as seeds.