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Deviations from 1:1 and numbers of progeny necessary for establishing linkage

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    Deviations from 1:1 and numbers of progeny necessary for establishing linkage

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We have found the following table useful when assigning new genes to linkage groups, either with Parental:Recombinant random isolates or with Parental ditype:Nonparental ditype tetrads. The ratios for total numbers through 50 are from Perkins, D.D. 1953 Genetics 38:187-197, and were extracted from tables in Warwick, B.L. Texas Agric. Exper. Sta. Bull. 463:1-28. The ratios for total numbers from 51-100 were obtained using binomial probability paper (Mosteller, F., and J.W. Tukey. J. Amer. Stat. Assoc. 44:174-212).

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Perkins, D. D., (1994) “Deviations from 1:1 and numbers of progeny necessary for establishing linkage”, Fungal Genetics Reports 41(1), 69-70. doi: https://doi.org/10.4148/1941-4765.1382

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1994-01-01