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where is the diagram.....
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Ribose
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Ribose, also called D-ribose, five-carbon sugar found in RNA (ribonucleic acid), where it alternates with phosphate groups to form the “backbone” of the RNA polymer and binds to nitrogenous bases.
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Puppies from the same litter commonly share 50% of their genes (on average.) Each litter mate randomly inherits 50% of its genes from his father and the other 50% from his mother. The only thing here is that they do not necessarily the same 50% from each
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a type of substitution where ect.
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12
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Parent 1 : normal petal, long stamen
Parent 2 : short petal, normal stamen
F1 generation has all short petal and normal stamen plants so these two are the dominant traits.
F2 generation will have a mixed progeny. Out of them normal petal, long stamen and short petal, normal stamen will be parental combinations since they were the phenotype of the original parents.
Distance between the two genes is 24 cM and distance between genes = recombination frequency. Hence, recombination frequency here is 0.24.
Out of 100 total plants in F2, 100*0.24 = 24 will be recombinants. Out of 24, 12 will be short petal, long stamen recombinants and other 12 will be normal petal, normal stamen recombinants.
Hence, out of 100 plants 12 are expected to have short petals and long stamens.