We can determine the expected number of DCO individuals among the progeny of a trihybrid cross by: Multiplying the values of r for each interval then multiply by the total number of offspring Multiplying the number of single crossovers and dividing by the total Add together the two smaller distances to generate the most accurate value for the larger distance Multiplying the values of r for each interval Multiply the chance of no crossover in each interval, divide by the total and then round to the nearest whole number

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We can determine the expected number of DCO
individuals among the progeny of a trihybrid cross by:
Multiplying the values of r for each interval then
multiply by the total number of offspring
Multiplying the number of single crossovers and
dividing by the total
Add together the two smaller distances to generate
the most accurate value for the larger distance
Multiplying the values of r for each interval
Multiply the chance of no crossover in each
interval, divide by the total and then round to the
nearest whole number
Transcribed Image Text:We can determine the expected number of DCO individuals among the progeny of a trihybrid cross by: Multiplying the values of r for each interval then multiply by the total number of offspring Multiplying the number of single crossovers and dividing by the total Add together the two smaller distances to generate the most accurate value for the larger distance Multiplying the values of r for each interval Multiply the chance of no crossover in each interval, divide by the total and then round to the nearest whole number
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