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1. 17.8 Chromosome Rearrangements: Pseudolinkage of Genes by Reciprocal Translocations
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17.8 Chromosome Rearrangements: Pseudolinkage of Genes by Reciprocal Translocations
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Genes F and G are normally on different chromosomes. An FfGg heterozygote undergoes a reciprocal translocation that brings the F and g genes onto the same chromosome. What are the genotypes of the viable gametes produces by this line?
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Why are the gametes formed via attachment pattern 1 non-viable?
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The homologous pair produce a cross structure as shown in the video. What viable gametes will be produced if there is a crossover between non-sister chromatids located between the cross junction and the B/b locus?