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30 June, 00:26

Inheritance without independent assortment genes h, t, and q lie close to each other on the same chromosome, so that independent assortment does not occur. a mother has alleles h t q on one chromosome and alleles h t q on the other chromosome. the father is homozygous for h t q. what are possible offspring genotype (s)

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  1. 30 June, 00:55
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    The only possible genotype of offspring from two parents who are homozygous for genes h t q is h t q, because both parents carry two copies of the gene. This means, no matter what gene the offspring inherits from either parent, it will be the same. The offspring itself will be homozygous for h t q just like the parents.
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