You are studying two linked genes in lizards.You have two females and you know that both are the same genotype, heterozygous for both genes (A/a and B/b) .You test-cross each female to a male that is fully homozygous recessive for both genes (a/a and b/b) and get the following progeny with the following phenotypes: How can you explain the drastic difference between these two crosses?
A) The two genes are assorting independently in female 1 and are linked in female 2.
B) The two genes are linked in female 1 and are assorting independently in female 2.
C) The two alleles are in the coupling configuration in female 1 but in the repulsion configuration in female 2.
D) The two alleles are in the repulsion configuration in female 1 but in the coupling configuration in female 2.
E) The two genes are likely located on a sex chromosome in female 1 and are likely located on an autosome in female 2.
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