Breeding Outcomes with Two Autosomal Linked Genes
Breeding Outcomes with Two Autosomal Linked Genes
This Demonstration models the hypothetical genotypic and phenotypic outcomes of 1000 offspring from parents with two autosomal linked genes with variable genetic distance. The percentages around the Punnett square are the percentages for each gamete produced by each parent and are determined by the map units (or mu) between the two genes. Gene 1 determines the shape of the organism and gene 2 determines its color. See Details for further discussion of the alleles and phenotypes.