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Pavel [41]
3 years ago
6

Determine the correct order of the genes on the chromosome, given the following information: Genes A and T cross over at a rate

of 18% Genes M and T cross over at a rate of 9 % Genes A and H cross over at a rate of 11% Genes M and H cross over at a rate of 2% a. TMAH b. AMHT c. MATH d. TAMH
Biology
1 answer:
devlian [24]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

b. AMHT

Explanation:

The arrangement of genes on a chromosome can be estimated by considering the distance between the genes using the rate or frequency of their cross overs. Therefore, we have:

A-------------------18-------------------T

                        M---------9---------

--------------11-------------H

                          ---2---

Thus, using the arrangement above by selecting the letters as they occur, we have:

AMHT as the correct genes arrangement in the chromosome.

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