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Genetics: Analysis and Principles 5th Edition by Robert Brooker

Edition 5ISBN: 978-0073525341
book Genetics: Analysis and Principles 5th Edition by Robert Brooker cover

Genetics: Analysis and Principles 5th Edition by Robert Brooker

Edition 5ISBN: 978-0073525341
Exercise 34
In mice, the gene that encodes the enzyme inosine triphosphatase is 12 mu from the gene that encodes the enzyme ornithine decarboxylase. Suppose you have identified a strain of mice homozygous for a defective inosine triphosphatase gene that does not produce any of this enzyme and is also homozygous for a defective ornithine decarboxylase gene. In other words, this strain of mice cannot make either enzyme. You crossed this homozygous recessive strain to a normal strain of mice to produce heterozygotes. The heterozygotes were then backcrossed to the strain that cannot produce either enzyme. What is the probability of obtaining a mouse that cannot make either enzyme
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