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OpenStudy (alphadxg):

In pepper plants, long peppers are dominant to short peppers, and green color is dominant to yellow color. A plant homozygous for both dominant traits was crossed with a plant homozygous for both recessive traits. The F1 progeny were testcrossed with the following results: 56 long, green peppers; 53 short, yellow; 55 short, green; and 54 long, yellow. These data indicate that the genes are:

OpenStudy (alphadxg):

Answer a. located on different chromosomes. b. linked and show no recombination. c. linked and show 5% recombination. d. linked and show 10% recomb e. linked and show 20% recom

OpenStudy (alphadxg):

@aaronq a? because they appear to many times

OpenStudy (aaronq):

yeah, the show independent assortment (no linkage), which means that they're either more than 50 cM apart OR that they're on different chromosomes altogether.

OpenStudy (alphadxg):

awesome like always!

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