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:
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
@aaronq a? because they appear to many times
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.
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