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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1

... Grand Naine banana cultivar “Novaria” (Roux, 2004). However, useful mutation occurs at a very low frequency and can affect other non targeted genes (Van Harten, 1998). In light of these limitations, genetic transformation that is considered to be precise in modifying traits of interest without alter ...
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... • If 1,000 individuals each produces two gametes: • 490 BB individuals make 980 B gametes • 420 Bb individuals make 420 B and 420 b gametes • 90 bb individuals make 180 b gametes • The frequency of alleles B and b among 2,000 gametes is: B = (980 + 420)÷ 2,000 alleles = 1,400 ÷ 2,000 = 0.7 = p b = ( ...
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