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Assume both parents are et/et, and the recombination frequency is 30%. what is the chance of a child having the et/et genotype?
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Assume both parents are et/et, and the recombination frequency is 30%. what is the chance of a child having the et/et genotype?
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Assume both parents are et/et, and the recombination frequency is 30%. what is the chance of a child having the et/et genotype?
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I believe (Don't forget i'm just a beginner) That it would be around 45% as it wouldnt be 50 50 so around 45% would be my answer.
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