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Consider the following cross: Parent 1: YyTt Parent 2: YyTt Using the rules of probability, determine the probability that the offspring will show YyTT genotype? 1 8 1 16 1 2

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The offspring WILL NOT get the YyTT because if this is in the form of say dominant genes, there are no T recessives.
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Jillschulz

If the two genes were not linked, the probability will be: 2/16= 0,125
If the two genes were linked, the probabilty wil be under 0,2