When the F1 bees were backcrossed to the inbred resistant line produced 4 types of offspring in equal numbers: ¼ if the back-cross offspring showed the complete hygienic behavior pattern ¼ of the back-cross offspring showed none of the elements of hygienic behavior ¼ of the back-cross offspring would uncap the cells of the diseased larvae but these workers would not remove the diseased larvae ¼ of the back-cross offspring would remove the diseased larvae (once the experimenter had uncapped the cells of the diseased larvae) Given the genetic model given in part d, do the backcross offspring in part c (from an F1 x resistant line) show evidence of linkage between the U and R gene loci?
) When the F1 bees were backcrossed to the inbred resistant line produced 4 types of offspring in equal numbers:
¼ if the back-cross offspring showed the complete hygienic behavior pattern
¼ of the back-cross offspring showed none of the elements of hygienic behavior
¼ of the back-cross offspring would uncap the cells of the diseased larvae but these workers would not remove the diseased larvae
¼ of the back-cross offspring would remove the diseased larvae (once the experimenter had uncapped the cells of the diseased larvae)
Given the genetic model given in part d, do the backcross offspring in part c (from an F1 x resistant line) show evidence of linkage between the U and R gene loci? Give a reason for your answer.
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