Two autosomal genes, G and H, are 80 map units apart. You perform the following testcross: G h / g H x g h / g h. At what frequency would you find G H / g h progeny?
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Step 1: Determine the genotypes of the parents in the test cross: - Parent 1: G h /g H - Parent 2: g h /g h Show more…
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