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The test was necessary for parentage verification and a deviation from hardy weinberg equilibrium in a single or two loci may indicate natural or indirect selection acting on a nearby gene or segregating null allele.

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The two genes are linked and 10 map units apart, 10 percent of the test- cross progeny should be recombinants. Since the F1 is A B/a b, a b is one of the parental classes (A B being the other) and it should equal 1/2 of the total parentals or 45 percent. 19. In a haploid organism, the C and D loci are 8 m.u.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The Hardy-Weinberg model can also be applied to the genotype frequency of a single ... describes allele frequencies for a gene with two alleles.

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