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Biology, 30.03.2020 17:49 SmokeyRN

A mating between a true breeding red, long-stamen plant with a true breeding white, short-stamen plant yields a red, long F1. This F1 is self-fertilized to produce an F2 generation that has 875 red long-stamen plants, 295 red short-stamen plants, 315 white long-stamen plants, and 100 white short-stamen plants. What can you conclude? 1. The genes are tightly linked. 2. The genes are not tightly linked or maybe even located on a separate chromosome. 3. That the genes were so tightly linked that no observable crossover events between the genes occurred.

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