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A: The question asks about the sex-linked crosses.
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A: The Cross mentioned in question all belong to the monohybrid cross.
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Q: Explain how linkage affects the outcome of crosses?
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Q: How would you set up crosses to determine if a gene is Y-linkedversus X-linked?
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Q: Explain the term out-crossing.
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Q: Explain Dihybrid Crosses Reveal the Law of Independent Assortment?
A: The law of independent assortment was introduced by a scientist named Mendel. This law states that…
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