In soybeans, dwarf (D) is dominant to tall (d), round (R) is dominant to oval (r), and green (G) is dominant to brown (g). The genes are linked and the map is given below. Pure-breeding tall, round, green plants were mated to pure-breeding dwarf, oval, brown plants. The F1 were testcrossed. All loci are autosomal. 4 3 1 Height 2 H Rank the progeny phenotypes below to indicate their frequency in the testcross progeny based on the data above. Use 1 to indicate the most frequent then 2, then 3 and let 4 indicate the least frequent. tall, round, brown tall, round, green tall, oval, brown tall, oval, green 14CM Shape + 22CM Color ㅓ

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In soybeans, dwarf (D) is dominant to tall (d), round (R) is dominant to oval (r), and green (G) is dominant to brown (g). The
genes are linked and the map is given below. Pure-breeding tall, round, green plants were mated to pure-breeding dwarf,
oval, brown plants. The F1 were testcrossed. All loci are autosomal.
4
3
1
Height
2
T
Rank the progeny phenotypes below to indicate their frequency in the testcross progeny based on the data above. Use 1 to
indicate the most frequent then 2, then 3 and let 4 indicate the least frequent.
tall, round, brown
tall, round, green
tall, oval, brown
14CM
tall, oval, green
Shape
22CM
┻┫
Color
Transcribed Image Text:In soybeans, dwarf (D) is dominant to tall (d), round (R) is dominant to oval (r), and green (G) is dominant to brown (g). The genes are linked and the map is given below. Pure-breeding tall, round, green plants were mated to pure-breeding dwarf, oval, brown plants. The F1 were testcrossed. All loci are autosomal. 4 3 1 Height 2 T Rank the progeny phenotypes below to indicate their frequency in the testcross progeny based on the data above. Use 1 to indicate the most frequent then 2, then 3 and let 4 indicate the least frequent. tall, round, brown tall, round, green tall, oval, brown 14CM tall, oval, green Shape 22CM ┻┫ Color
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Autosomal refers to the chromosomes in our cells that are not involved in determining an individual's sex. In humans, these are the 22 pairs of chromosomes known as autosomes, with the remaining pair being the sex chromosomes (X and Y). Autosomal chromosomes carry genetic information related to various traits and characteristics that are common to both males and females.

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