texture, tongue shape and mating behavior, with Rugged skin (4) dominant to warty (a), Single tongue (B) a diploid frog

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texture, tongue shape and mating behavior, with Rugged skin (4) dominant to warty (a), Single tongue (B) a diploid frog

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Texture Tongue Shape And Mating Behavior With Rugged Skin 4 Dominant To Warty A Single Tongue B A Diploid Frog 1
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texture, tongue shape and mating behavior, with Rugged skin (4) dominant to warty (a), Single tongue (B) a diploid frog species (Froggi wentacourtingus), three linked autosomal genes (A, B, C) control skin for these genes. To map the genes, an F, trihybrid (which was phenotypically Rugged, Single, and Princely) dominant to forked (b). and Princely behavior (C) dominant to rude (c). The dominant traits are wild type was testcrossed, and the following F: progeny were obtained (table below). Fill out the rest of the table. a-c Phenotype b-c Genotype a-b 864 ab 886 с 50 b 46 ac a be WT abc Gene distance in cM/mu a) What were the phenotypes of the two parental strains? b) What is the gene order? c) Coefficient of coincidence = d) Interference = e) Draw the map for these three genes, and put the distances between them in m.u/cM. 72 75 3 4
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