Three pt croSS (1) Two genes are on separate chromosomes (i.e., unlinked). One homologous pair of chromosomes carries the 'A' and 'a' alleles, while another homologous pair of chromosomes carries the...


Three pt croSS (1)<br>Two genes are on separate chromosomes (i.e., unlinked). One homologous pair of chromosomes carries<br>the 'A' and 'a' alleles, while another homologous pair of chromosomes carries the 'B' and b' alleles.<br>Based on what you know about Independent Assortment and probability, what percent of the time will<br>the following occur:<br>1. 'A' goes with 'B' and 'a' goes with 'b'?<br>2. 'A' goes with 'b' and 'B' goes with 'a'?<br>Therefore, can we compute a distance of 60 map units for two genes by a two point cross? Yes or No.<br>Why?<br>Mendel observed 7 traits. Pea plants have seven chromosomes. It is now known that the traits studies<br>by Mendel were not on separate chromosomes. Do you think that Mendel accurately reported his<br>experimental findings?<br>129<br>MacBook Air<br>

Extracted text: Three pt croSS (1) Two genes are on separate chromosomes (i.e., unlinked). One homologous pair of chromosomes carries the 'A' and 'a' alleles, while another homologous pair of chromosomes carries the 'B' and b' alleles. Based on what you know about Independent Assortment and probability, what percent of the time will the following occur: 1. 'A' goes with 'B' and 'a' goes with 'b'? 2. 'A' goes with 'b' and 'B' goes with 'a'? Therefore, can we compute a distance of 60 map units for two genes by a two point cross? Yes or No. Why? Mendel observed 7 traits. Pea plants have seven chromosomes. It is now known that the traits studies by Mendel were not on separate chromosomes. Do you think that Mendel accurately reported his experimental findings? 129 MacBook Air

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