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Biology, 02.03.2020 21:53, terrickaimani

In tomato plants, the germ cells are in the flowers. The yellow (Y) gene controls flower color, such that Y_ plants have yellow flowers and yy plants have white flowers. The red (R) gene controls fruit color, such that R_ have red tomatoes and rr plants have yellow tomatoes. The R and Y genes are 15 maps unit from each other on chromosome 2. A botanist sets up a parental cross between a true breeding yellow flowered plant with red tomatoes and a plant that is true breeding, double-recessive for the Y and R genes. What are the expected frequencies of the recombinant and parental gamete genotypes produced by the F1 plants? Choose all correct answers.

a. Each parental gamete genotype will be produced 50% of the time.

b. each recombinant gamete genotype will be produced 7.5% of the time.

c. the total percentage of gametes with parental genotypes will be 100%.

d. the total percentage of gametes with recombinant genotypes will be 50%.

e. each parental gamete genotype will be produced 42.5% of the time.

f. the total percentage of gametes with recombinant genotypes will be 15%.

g. each recombinant gamete genotype will be produced 25% of the time.

the total percentage of gametes with parental genotypes will be 85%.

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