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#Question id: 15196


In the following pedigree shows the segregation of two different recessive traits.
Derive a general equation relating the probability that the child will have both traits expressed as a function of the distance between the markers in cM.

#SCPH06 I Botany
  1. ½
  2. ¼
  3.  ¾
  4. 1/8
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#SCPH01 Biochemistry

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#SCPH28 | Zoology

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#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

Precision will be reduced, but yield will be increased
Optimisation of a PCR reaction is often a compromise between the competing demands for precision, efficiency and yield. Although the specific effects may vary, generally, increasing the annealing temperature will increase non-specific primer binding and reduce precision. Increasing the length of the elongation phase will reduce the proportion of incomplete newly-synthesised strands and therefore increase yield. In this case, the potential effect on efficiency is unclear. Increasing the elongation phase would increase the reaction time, but the time taken to ramp down to a lower annealing temperature would be reduced.
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