Question: The genes A and B are on one chromosome, 30 cM apart. The genes
C and D are on another chromosome…
The genes A and B are on one chromosome, 30 cM apart. The genes
C and D are on another chromosome, 20 cM apart. The genes E and F
are on a third chromosome, 10 cM apart. You cross a homozygous A B
C D E F individual with an a b c d e f individual, and then cross
the resultant F1 pentahybrid with a homozygous recessive
(testcross). What are the chances of getting individuals with the
following phenotypes in the progeny of the test cross? 1) A b C D e
f (PLEASE SHOW THE WORK)
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