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svp [43]
3 years ago
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Mixed 3 stics of coffe powder in 1 small cup of water and stir​

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To know if two genes are linked in the same chromosome, we must observe the progeny distribution. If individuals, whos genes assort independently, are test crossed, they produce a progeny with equal phenotypic frequencies 1:1:1:1, in the example this would be 1/4 BbNn, 1/4 Bbnn, 1/4 bbNn, 1/4 bbnn, or 400 individuals per genotype.  

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