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3 June, 05:41

In pea plants, green pods (G) are dominant to yellow pods (g) and tall plants (T) are dominant to short plants (t). A scientist crosses a GgTt pea plant with a ggtt pea plant and the following offspring are produced: Phenotype Number of Offspring Green, tall 723 Yellow, short 749 Green, short 48 Yellow, tall 46 What is the percent recombination frequency for this cross

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  1. 3 June, 05:49
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    RF = 6.0025%

    Explanation:

    Given

    Green pods (G) are dominant over yellow pods (g);

    Tall plants (T) are dominant on short plant (t)

    Parents are GgTt (Green tall) and ggtt (yellow short), so their cross is;

    Progeny;

    Green tall 723.

    Yellow short 749,

    Green short 48,

    Yellow tall 46

    Green tall and yellow short are parental type, so they are non-recombinants;

    so, 723 + 749 = 1566 are non-recombinants;

    Green short and yellow tall are recombinants,

    so 48 + 46=94 are recombinants;

    Recombination frequency (RF) = Total no. of recombinants progeny / total progeny * 100

    Total progeny = 1566;

    Total recombinants = 94

    RF = 94:1566*100

    = 6.0025%
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