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A fruit fly of genotype A/a. B/b (called parent 1) is crossed to another fruit fly of genotype a/a. b/b (called parent 2

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2022 2:00 pm
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A Fruit Fly Of Genotype A A B B Called Parent 1 Is Crossed To Another Fruit Fly Of Genotype A A B B Called Parent 2 1
A Fruit Fly Of Genotype A A B B Called Parent 1 Is Crossed To Another Fruit Fly Of Genotype A A B B Called Parent 2 1 (122.43 KiB) Viewed 137 times
A fruit fly of genotype A/a. B/b (called parent 1) is crossed to another fruit fly of genotype a/a. b/b (called parent 2) in a testcross. The progeny of this cross were: Genotype_Number of offspring A/a.B/b_28 a/a.b/b_27 A/a.b/b_32 a/a.B/b_33 A) What gametes were produced by parent 1 and in what percentages? [tip: please provide the actual percentages for this particular cross, not theoretical ratios] B) Do these percentages signal independent assortment of the two genes? (Yes/No) C) Please provide the value of Chi square test statistic and the associated probability to support your answer. Chi square value= probability (p value) I (larger /smaller) than 0.05.