In а pоpulаtiоn оf chickens, а single gene controls beak color. The white beak allele (W) shows incomplete dominance with the bright yellow beak allele (w). The beak of heterozygous individuals (Ww) is pale yellow. Another gene controls feather color. The black allele (B) and white (b) alleles are co-dominant. The coloring of heterozygous individuals (Bb) is speckled [pictured below]. After breeding a speckled, pale yellow-beaked male with several speckled, pale yellow-beaked females, you observed the following phenotypic ratio in the offspring: 10 white beak, black feathers : 21 pale yellow beak, speckled feathers : 11 bright yellow beak, white feathers Part 1: Based on this observed ratio, are the two genes linked? [true_false] Part 2: If they are linked, what way are the alleles of the two genes linked? [answer1]
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