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01:447:380:17 GENETICS Week 10- In Person problem set_Fa25

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Imagine that the Rf between genes A/a and B/b = 32%. Imagine also that the dominant wild-type A allele produces broad leaves, while the recessive variant a allele produces narrow leaves. The dominant wild-type B allele produces red berries, while the recessive variant b allele produces white berries. Imagine you perform the cross AaBb (A and B in trans)  X  aabb If you produce 100 offspring from this cross, how many offspring will have the genotypes and phenotypes below?   broad leaves red berries broad leaves white berries narrow leaves red berries narrow leaves white berries

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To tackle this question, I will restate the problem in my own words and then evaluate each answer option before signaling which one aligns with understanding the task. Option 1: 'I understand this question and know how to answer it' — This option asserts that the student comprehends the scenario and is capable of performing the required genetic reasoning (dihybrid cross, linkage considerations, and phenotype-genotype mapping). Given the cross AaBb (A and B in trans) × aabb, solving the problem would involve applying concepts of independent assortment vs. linkage with a recombination fraction (Rf) of 32%......Login to view full explanation

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