BIOL 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Zygosity, Chromosome, Abo Blood Group System
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In Drosophila melanogaster, cut wings (ct) is recessive to normal wings (ct+), sable body (s) is recessive to gray body (s+), and vermilion eyes (v) is recessive to red eyes (v+). All three recessive mutations are X-linked. A female fly with cut wings, sable body, and vermilion eyes is crossed to a male with normal wings, gray body, and red eyes. The F1 females produced by this cross were mated with cut, sable, vermilion males in a testcross. The following are the progeny resulting from the testcross. v ct s 510 v+ ct s 17 v+ ct+ s 4 v+ ct+ s+ 500 v+ ct s+ 56 v ct s+ 5 v ct+ s 61 v ct+ s+ 19 Total â 1172 What is the correct genetic map with respect to gene order and distances (in cM) for these three genes? | |||||||||
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In Drosophila, the map positions of genes are given in map units numbering from one end of a chromosome to the other. The X chromosome of Drosophila is 66 m.u.. long. The X-linked gene for body color-with two alleles, y +for gray body and y for yellow body-resides at one end of the chromosome at map position 0.0. A nearby locus for eye color, with alleles w +for red eye and w for white eye, is located at map position 1.5. A third X-linked gene, controlling bristle form, with f + for normal bristles and f for forked bristles, is located at map position 56.7. Each gene resides on the Xchromosome, and at each locus the wild-type allele is dominant over the mutant allele.
Predict the frequency of gray with white eyes and forked bristles progeny type produced by this mating.
Enter your answer as a percentage to three decimal places (example 0.235 or 0.230).
Frequency=_________
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Phenotype | Number |
Pale | 648 |
Pale, oval | 64 |
Pale, short | 10 |
Pale, oval, short | 102 |
Oval | 6 |
Oval, short | 618 |
Short | 84 |
Wild type | 98 |
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A wild-type trihybrid soybean plant is crossed to a pure-breeding soybean plant with the recessive phenotypes pale leaf l, oval seed (r), and short height (t). The results of the three-point test cross are shown in the table. Traits not listed are wild type.
Calculate the interference value for these data.
Enter your answer to three decimal places (example 0.201).