A diploid plant is heterozygous for two linked genes, A and B. Crossovers between the two genes occurs in ~10% of meiosis. Multiple crossovers are never observed in one cell undergoing meiosis. What...


A diploid plant is heterozygous for two linked genes, A and B. Crossovers between<br>the two genes occurs in ~10% of meiosis. Multiple crossovers are never observed in<br>one cell undergoing meiosis. What fraction of the gametes produced by this diploid<br>plant are expected to be recombinant type?<br>O 5%<br>O 10%<br>2.5%<br>25%<br>

Extracted text: A diploid plant is heterozygous for two linked genes, A and B. Crossovers between the two genes occurs in ~10% of meiosis. Multiple crossovers are never observed in one cell undergoing meiosis. What fraction of the gametes produced by this diploid plant are expected to be recombinant type? O 5% O 10% 2.5% 25%

Jun 11, 2022
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