Question 15 - 16 In dragons, green body color (G) is dominant to purple body color (g) and Red eye color (R) is dominant to golden eye color (r). The genes controlling these traits are linked. A green bodied, red eyed dragon heterozygous for both traits is cross with a homozygous recessive purple bodied, golden eyed dragon which results in the following 400 offspring. Dragons that have: Purple body, red eyes 146 green body, golden eyes 150 Purple body, golden eyes 54 green body, red eyes 50 Show your work. 15. The arrangement of the alleles on the chromosomes of the heterozygous parent are: Multiple choice. Chose the one best answer. R (b) r. (a) R (c) (d) G R g r 16. How many map units apart are the body color and the eye color genes? t & Multiple choice. Chose the one best answer. (a) 25 m.u. (b) 52 m.u. (c) 26 m.u. (d) 33.3 m.u. (е) 27 m.u. Show your work.
Question 15 - 16 In dragons, green body color (G) is dominant to purple body color (g) and Red eye color (R) is dominant to golden eye color (r). The genes controlling these traits are linked. A green bodied, red eyed dragon heterozygous for both traits is cross with a homozygous recessive purple bodied, golden eyed dragon which results in the following 400 offspring. Dragons that have: Purple body, red eyes 146 green body, golden eyes 150 Purple body, golden eyes 54 green body, red eyes 50 Show your work. 15. The arrangement of the alleles on the chromosomes of the heterozygous parent are: Multiple choice. Chose the one best answer. R (b) r. (a) R (c) (d) G R g r 16. How many map units apart are the body color and the eye color genes? t & Multiple choice. Chose the one best answer. (a) 25 m.u. (b) 52 m.u. (c) 26 m.u. (d) 33.3 m.u. (е) 27 m.u. Show your work.
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