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During the study of your genetics course, you are learning the different developmental stages of a unique Tsetse fly, named defsis-timen, and you discover differences in their developmental pattern i.e. unusual and normal...... Rest of the question is in picture

Answer part b and c 

And in part c its unlinked genes not unlined

b) Kindly explain: what type of cross is cross 2?
c) If the genes for both the characteristics are unlined, what would be the result of cross 2 in
terms of phenotypic classes and in what ratios?
Transcribed Image Text:b) Kindly explain: what type of cross is cross 2? c) If the genes for both the characteristics are unlined, what would be the result of cross 2 in terms of phenotypic classes and in what ratios?
After careful experimentation; you have observed that unusual developmental pattern phenotype
is recessive. Your friend is also working on another aspect of same experimental model and
studying a changed pattern that produces short halters. The short legs phenotype is recessive to
the normal halters phenotype. You label the short halters allele as (hal) and the normal halters
allele as (+). You set up the following crosses:
Unusual pattern, long halters
Normal pattern, short halters
Cross 1:
unu+
hal (n)
F1:
Normal pattern, Long halters
Cross 2:
Normal pattern, long halters
Unusual pattern, short halters
Transcribed Image Text:After careful experimentation; you have observed that unusual developmental pattern phenotype is recessive. Your friend is also working on another aspect of same experimental model and studying a changed pattern that produces short halters. The short legs phenotype is recessive to the normal halters phenotype. You label the short halters allele as (hal) and the normal halters allele as (+). You set up the following crosses: Unusual pattern, long halters Normal pattern, short halters Cross 1: unu+ hal (n) F1: Normal pattern, Long halters Cross 2: Normal pattern, long halters Unusual pattern, short halters
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