DeathandTaxes Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Jan 30, 2012 Messages 102 Reaction score 19 Jun 28, 2014 #1 Members do not see this ad. So let's say we have Bb;+a crossed with bb;aa, why is it that when the Bb;+a alleles separate, that only B+ and ba form? How wouldn't we know that B was linked to a? This is from TBR Bio "Alleles and Coat Color" passage 6, question 34.
Members do not see this ad. So let's say we have Bb;+a crossed with bb;aa, why is it that when the Bb;+a alleles separate, that only B+ and ba form? How wouldn't we know that B was linked to a? This is from TBR Bio "Alleles and Coat Color" passage 6, question 34.