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22 May 2019
The syntenic genes A and Z are linked. A cross between two parents, AAzz and aaZZ, produces F1 progeny with the AaZz genotype. What are the possible arrangements of alleles on the F1 progeny's chromosomes?
A/Z or a/z Aa/Zz AZ/az AZ/Az or az/aZ Az/aZ
The answer is not AZ/az
Genes that are on the same chromosome can assort independently when
Genes that are on the same chromosome can assort independently when
they are very close together on a chromosome and crossing over occurs rarely between the genes. they are far apart on a chromosome and crossing over occurs rarely between the genes. they are far apart on a chromosome and crossing over occurs frequently between the genes. they are syntenic. Genes on the same chromosome cannot assort independently.
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The syntenic genes A and Z are linked. A cross between two parents, AAzz and aaZZ, produces F1 progeny with the AaZz genotype. What are the possible arrangements of alleles on the F1 progeny's chromosomes?
A/Z or a/z |
Aa/Zz |
AZ/az |
AZ/Az or az/aZ |
Az/aZ |
The answer is not AZ/az
Genes that are on the same chromosome can assort independently when
Genes that are on the same chromosome can assort independently when
they are very close together on a chromosome and crossing over occurs rarely between the genes. |
they are far apart on a chromosome and crossing over occurs rarely between the genes. |
they are far apart on a chromosome and crossing over occurs frequently between the genes. |
they are syntenic. |
Genes on the same chromosome cannot assort independently. |
Please help me with these two!
Beverley SmithLv2
24 May 2019
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