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taupeeel656Lv1
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Wild-type Arabidopsis has five chromosomes (2n = 10). Trisomic plants are designated as Tr followed by the trisomic chromosome numberâthat is, Tr1 is trisomic for chromosome 1. Assuming that trisomy is fully viable and that all possible pairing configurations (including nonpairing) are possible at meiosis, what proportion of the progeny from the cross wt à Tr1 will have a wild-type chromosomal complement?
Wild-type Arabidopsis has five chromosomes (2n = 10). Trisomic plants are designated as Tr followed by the trisomic chromosome numberâthat is, Tr1 is trisomic for chromosome 1. Assuming that trisomy is fully viable and that all possible pairing configurations (including nonpairing) are possible at meiosis, what proportion of the progeny from the cross wt à Tr1 will have a wild-type chromosomal complement?
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Hubert KochLv2
28 Sep 2019