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A wild-type chromosome can be represented as ABC * DEFGH, and from this a chromosomal aberration arises that can be represented AED * CBFGH. This is known as
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Pollen from one species germinates on the stigma of another related species and sexually fertilizes the ovule. Most of the resulting plants are sterile but some of the resulting offspring undergo chromosome duplication resulting fertile plants. The fertile offspring are known as
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In Drosophila, the two genes w and sn are X-linked and 25 map units apart. A female fly of genotype w+ sn+/w sn is crossed to a male from a wild-type line. What percentage of male progeny will be w+ sn?
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An allele that reverses the effect of a mutation of another gene, resulting in a wild-type phenotype is a(n)
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