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faltersainse [42]
3 years ago
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Elena L [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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+ + + 455-------- parental

a b c 470-------- parental

+ b c 35----------- recombinant

a + + 33---------- recombinant

+ + c 37------------ recombinant

a b + 35--------------- recombinant

+ b + 460---------- parental

a + c 475----------- parental

Total 2,000

+ + + 455-------- parental

a b c 470-------- parental

+ b + 460---------- parental

a + c 475----------- parental

It is two point testcross

So the parental ++ (455+460); ac (470+475)------------------++/ac

Gene order is ------------- ++/ac

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a + + 33---------- recombinant

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