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Recombination in dihybrid crosses
You have screened for several new recessive mutations in a species of wasp.

    Wasps homozygous for apricot (aa) have pale orange eyes. (Wild-type eyes are brown.)
    Wasps homozygous for blunt (bb) have short wings. (Wild-type wings are long.)

You make a pure-breeding double-mutant (apricot, blunt) line and cross it with wild-type wasps. The F1 is wild-type in appearance.

You testcross the F1 dihybrids with the double-mutant line (the “tester” genotype) and obtain four phenotypes in the F2:

    wild type
    apricot, blunt
    apricot
    blunt

Determine the following for each F2 phenotype:

    the haploid genotype of the gamete it received from the F1 dihybrid
    its full diploid genotype
    whether the gamete it received from the F1 dihybrid was recombinant (REC) or nonrecombinant (nonREC).
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