To determine:
The difference between genes in coupling configuration and genes in repulsion.
Introduction:
Coupling and repulsion terms are used in recombination. In coupling, the percentage of double dominant is greater than the average of individual dominant. Similarly in repulsion, the percentage of double dominant is less than the average of individual dominant.
To determine:
The arrangement of linked genes will affect the results of a genetic cross.
Introduction:
Coupling and repulsion terms are used in recombination. In coupling, the percentage of double dominant is greater than the average of individual dominant. Similarly in repulsion, the percentage of double dominant is less than the average of individual dominant.
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