Biology, asked by ayushi6041, 1 year ago

cross between individual homozygous for A and B in wild-type(++) in the cross 700 out of 100 distance between a and b is​

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Answered by prajwal3589
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Genes that are sufficiently close together on a chromosome will tend to "stick together," and the versions (alleles) of those genes that are together on a chromosome will tend to be inherited as a pair more often than not. This phenomenon is called genetic linkage. When genes are linked, genetic crosses involving those genes will lead to ratios of gametes (egg and sperm) and offspring types that are not what we'd predict from Mendel's law of independent assortment. That is the reason why the frequency of offsprings with the parental phenotype is different.

The distance between a and b = no. of recombinants/total no. of offsprings * 100

Answered by jenajiya
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30 map units

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