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5. A strain of Neurospora with genotype A B is crossed with a strain with the genotype a b. Half the progeny are A B and half are a b. Explain how this is possible?
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- 1.What are the possible genotypes of the parent gametes of the corn dihybrid cross described above? 2.What is the genotype of the F1 generation of the corn dihybrid cross described above? 3.What is the phenotype of the F1 generation of the corn dihybrid cross described above? 4.What are the possible maternal and paternal genotypes of the F1 gametes of the corn dihybrid cross described above?1.What is the genotype of the F1 generation of the corn monohybrid cross described above? 2.What is the phenotype of the F1 generation of the corn monohybrid cross described above? 3.What are the possible maternal and paternal genotypes of the F1 gametes of the corn monohybrid cross described above?3. In the test cross r/+ s/+ w/+ z/+ rswz/rswz, the following offspring are obtained: X Phenotype r st w+ z r stw z Number 359 47 4 rs w z+ rs w+z+ 98 rt st w z 92 r+ s w z+ 351 r+ st w+ z 6 r+s w+ z+ a) Construct a map of the genes showing their relative distance apart. 43 b) Is there any interference in this region? Note: the listed gene order is arbitrary. Can you deduce the proper order by inspection?
- 1.What are the phenotypes of the parents of the corn dihybrid cross described above? 2. What are the possible genotypes of the parent gametes of the corn dihybrid cross described above? 3.What is the phenotype of the F1 generation of the corn dihybrid cross described above?1. In a cross between mice the genotypes AB/ab x ab/ab, what is the recombination frequency if the progeny numbers are 72 AB/ab, 68 ab/ab, 17 Ab/ab, and 21 aB/ab? The alleles are shown for each chromosome, separated by a slash (/). . 2. A cross between fruit files with genotypes Aa Bb × aa bb produces the following progeny: 10 Aa Bb 40 Aa bb 40 aa Bb 10 aa bb Were the parental alleles in the coupling or repulsion configuration? Briefly explain. 3. Briefly describe how twin studies can reveal whether or not the appearance of a trait is strongly influenced by genetics.1. What are the genotypes of the recombinant gametes produced by F1 individuals who were created by crossing an AAbb individual with an aaBB individual ?also If 48 % of the population is heterozygote for a certain gene, what percentage of the population will show the recessive phenotype in the next generation?
- 1. The allele G for yellow stigma is completely dominant to green (g). Supposingtwo strains of autotetraploid plants are available and their genotypes are as follows:GGgg – in this plant the gene is close to the centromereGggg – in this plant the gene is far from the centromere If these two plants are crossed:a) provide the gametes that can be obtained from the two plants;b) provide the genotypic and phenotypic ratios of the offspring. 2. Consider the illustration below. Diagram the configuration you would observe at Anaphase I if crossing-over happens within the inversion. (IMAGE ATTACHED)2. The homozygous mutant a, an allele of the albinism gene in the mouse, has a white coat and dark eyes. The homozygous mutant p has pink eyes. Mice of genotype a+/+p are testcrossed with mice homozygous for the two mutations. The progeny obtained are shown below. Calculate the recombination frequency and map distance between the two genes. Phenotype of Progeny White coat, dark eyes White coat, pink eyes Dark coat, white eyes Dark coat, pink eyes Number 240 31 34 4745. A cross between two wild-type flies gave progeny all of which were wild type. When vg e they were test crossed to flies the following results were obtained: vg e (a) 4 of the test crosses gave wild type, vestigal ebony, vestigal and ebony in a 1:1:1:1 ratio. (b) 4 of the test crosses gave all wild type. (c) 4 of the test crosses gave vestigal and wild type in a 1:1 ratio. (d) 4 of the test crosses gave ebony and wild type in a 1:1 ratio. What are the genotypes of the original pair of wild-type flies?
- b) You test cross an F1 fish (with genotype BbCc) and obtain 1000 offsprings in F2 generation with the following results: 474 Bbcc, 480 bbCc, 20 BbCc and 26 bbcc.1. Create and fill in a Punnet square for this cross.2. What type of cross is it? 3. Are these loci linked? 4. What are the two parental classes and the two recombinant classes of offspring? 5. What is the percentage of recombination between these two loci? Show your calculations. 6. How many map units apart are they?6. In Drosophila melanogaster, the wild-type eye colour is dark red. A pure-breeding mutant strain with white eyes also exists. When reciprocal crosses are made between (i) a white-eyed male a wild-type female, and (ii) a white-eyed female a wild-type male, the progeny are as follows: (1) P: White-eyed male x red-eyed female F1: red-eyed males and females F2: 100 progeny; 27 red-eved males, 24 white-eyed males, 49 red-eyed females (ii) P: red eyed male x white-eyed female F1: white-eyed males and red-eyed females F2: 100 progeny; 23 red-eved males 26 white-eyed males, 28 red-eyed females, 23 white-eyed females. How do you interpret these data?2. Three different pure-breeding strains of corn that produce ears with white kernels were crossed to eachother. In each case, the F1 plants were all red, whileboth red and white kernels were observed in the F2generation in a 9:7 ratio. These results are summarized in the following table.F1 F2white-1 × white-2 red 9 red : 7 whitewhite-1 × white-3 red 9 red : 7 whitewhite-2 × white-3 red 9 red : 7 whitea. How many genes are involved in determiningkernel color in these three strains?b. Define your symbols and show the genotypes for thepure-breeding strains white-1, white-2, and white-3.c. Diagram the cross between white-1 and white-2,showing the genotypes and phenotypes of the F1and F2 progeny. Explain the observed 9:7 ratio.