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. 2017 Mar 13;206(2):1091–1100. doi: 10.1534/genetics.117.199786

Table 1. F1 offspring genotypes.

Parents F1 Offspring
Male Male Genotype Female Female Genotype Cross Type AA Aa Aa Total
1 Aa 1-2 Aa 3 0 3 6 9
4 Aa 4-1 AA 1 0 6 6
4-2 Aa 3 0 4 4 8
4-3 Aa 3 0 6 9 15
5 Aa 5-2 AA 1 0 6 6
6 AA 6-3 Aa 2 6 2 8
8 Aa 8-1 Aa 3 0 5 5 10
9 aa 9-1 Aa 2 2 7 9
10 Aa 10-3 Aa 3 0 8 6 14
11 AA 11-1 Aa 2 7 9 16
12 Aa 12-1 AA 1 10 0 10
12-2 aa 1 15 0 15
14 Aa 14-1 AA 1 14 0 14
14-3 Aa 3 6 9 0 15

Only crosses that produced more than six offspring were included in the table. Cross type indicates whether only the male (type 1), the female (type 2), or both parents (type 3) were heterozygous. Dashes indicate genotypes that are not expected to be present in the offspring. Every cross in which the male parent is heterozygous is missing an expected offspring genotype.