hey, could anyone explain me one thing... An F1 plant (X) heterozygous for three genes (A/a, B/b, C/c) was test crossed to a plant homozygous for all three recessive alleles, a/a, b/b, c/c, with following results: I get i) part - one parent is AABBCC and another is aabbcc, because both of them need to be homozygous and offspring is heterozygous, so it is the only way it could happen. What I don't understand, is part ii) how I can know gene order? I know, that the biggest numbers are 'parental', so I dont need to take those in considerantion. Any tips how I could understand it?
sorry, I couldnt attache the image in the question
@Opcode maybe any help?
@paki ?
@aaronq it is another one, but if you could remember... Just ignore what I wrote and check the question itself (especially part ii)
nevermind, I find out myself: } thanks for your time
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