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A triple-point testcross of a plant is used to determine the order of linked genes g, t, and l. The wild-type parental phenotypes are green, tall, and leafy, represented by the triple heterozygote g+t+l+/gtl. The mutant plants are red, dwarf, and sparse, represented by the triple recessive genotype gtl/gtl. The least frequent phenotypes in the progeny of the testcross are red, tall, and leafy, and green, dwarf, and sparse. What is the order of the three genes?
Avoidant-Insecurely Attached
A type of attachment style where individuals tend to maintain their distance from others and have difficulty in establishing close emotional relationships.
Anxious Ambivalent-Insecurely Attached
A type of attachment style characterized by strong emotional ties coupled with anxiety, fear of rejection, and feelings of unworthiness in relationships.
Securely Attached
An attachment category describing babies who typically show distress on separation from the mother in the strange situation test, but who greet her happily on her return, usually seeking comfort by reaching to be picked up. Once reassured, they tend to return to exploring. In Bartholomew’s description of adult attachment categories, describes individuals who expect others to be available and supportive of their needs in close relationships, who are comfortable with emotional closeness, but are also reasonably autonomous.
Self-Concept
An individual's perception of themselves, including beliefs, feelings, and thoughts about one's abilities, appearance, and values.
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