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29 March, 18:04

A genetic cross with two genes produces 400 offspring, and 20 of them have recombinant phenotypes. What is the recombination frequency for this cross?

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  1. 29 March, 18:30
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    Linkage refers to the tendency of inhertance of the DNA sequences that are close together on a chromosome during the meiosis of sexual reproduction. It can be measured by the recombination frequency.

    Recombination frequency describes the proportion of recombinant offsrpring produced in a genetic cross between two organisms. It is the frequency with which a single chromosomal cross over takesplace between two genes during the process of meiosis. Recombination frequency (RF) is given by

    RF = Recombinants / total offspring x 100.

    In the above example, the number of recombinant offspring is 20 and the total offspring is 400. By substituting these values,

    RF = 20/400 x100

    = 5.

    The recombination frequency for the above cross is 5.
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