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Biology, 25.02.2020 01:41 elizavlsc4

Refer to the cross done in the interactive exercise on linkage to answer this question. If, when counting the F1 progeny, you did not separate the two nonrecombinant (parental) progeny classes by gender, hypothetically, how many of each nonrecombinant class would then be present in those two groups?

A. There would be the same number in each nonrecombinant class grouping.
B. There would be twice as many in each nonrecombinant class grouping.
C. There would be half as many in each nonrecombinant class grouping.
D. There would no longer be any nonrecombinant flies to count.

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