Genetics
For linked genes dihybrid crosses will show very different results that depend on which chromatid has each allele. If A and B are tightly linked genes but still capable of recombination between them about 1% of the time and you have a male parent with genotype Ab/aB (A and b are on the same chromatid) and a female AB/ab (A and B are on the same chromatid), fill in the GENOTYPES of the expected gametes with the most abundant. And fill in the expected genotypes and phenotypes of all progeny.
What genotypes do you predict will be found in more than 90% of the progeny? In what ratios? Did the crossover occur in the male or the female parent?
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