f the G locus were 50 or more map units from the centromere, what types and proportions of gametes would the Fl be expected to produce? Derive the expected F2 phenotypic ratio
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- If the G locus were 50 or more map units from the centromere, what types and proportions of gametes would the F1 be expected to produce? Derive the expected F2 phenotypic ratio.If the G locus were 50 or more map units from the centromere, what types and proportions of gametes would the F1 be expected to produce? Derive the expected F2 genotypic and phenotypicA PORTION OF THE LINKAGE MAP OF CHROMOSOME 2 IN THE TOMATO IS ILLUSTRATED HERE. ci (compound influorescence) o (oblate) - 15 CM 20 CM p (peach) THE OBLATE PHENOTYPE IS A FLATTENED FRUIT, THE PEACH PHENOTYPE IS HAIRY FRUIT (LIKE A PEACH), AND COMPOUND INFLORESCENCE MEANS CLUSTERED FLOWERS. IGNORE THE PEACH LOCUS. AMONG 1000 GAMETES PRODUCED BY A PLANT OF GENOTYPE O CI /+ +, WHAT TYPES OF GAMETES WOULD BE EXPECTED, AND WHAT NUMBER WOULD BE EXPECTED OF EACH?
- In an autotetraploid organism, the gene controlling coat color is very near the centromere of the chromosome carrying it. The allele Y for the yellow coat is dominant to y for blue coat. A homozygous yellow autotetraploid strain is crossed with a homozygous blue autotetraploid strain. What types and proportions of gametes would the F1 be expected to produce if the Y locus were 40 or more map units from the centromere? Derive the expected F2 phenotypic ratio. Please explain coherently. Thank you!A reciprocal translocation between chromosome 1 and 2 in Drosophila resulted in AB//CPQR and MN//ODEF. Double stroke indicates centromere location. (i) Diagram the alignment of these chromosomes during meiosis. (ii) What will be the gametes produced by alternate segregation, adjacent 1 segregation and adjacent 2 segregation?In the haploid yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the twomating types are known as MATa and MATα. You cross apurple (ad-) strain of mating type a and a white (ad+)strain of mating type α. If ad- and ad+ are alleles of onegene, and a and α are alleles of an independently inherited gene on a separate chromosome pair, what progenydo you expect to obtain? In what proportions?
- In a diploid organism of 2n=10, assume that you can label all the centromeres derived from its female parent and all the centromeres derived from its male parent. When this organism produces gamestes, how many male and female-labeled centromere combinations are possible in the gametes?In Drosophila the genes forked bristles (f and f+) and vermilion eyes (v and v+) are ~24 m.u. apart on the X chromosome. From a cross of f v / f+ v+ females with f v / y males, what % of the progeny do you expect to have the f+ v+ phenotypes? (Don’t let the X chromosome throw you off – this question is essentially asking what % of the female’s gametes will be f+ v+).An individual heterozygous for a reciprocal translocation possesses the following chromosomes: A B ● C D E F G, A B • C D V W X, R S •T U E F G, R S•T U V W Xa. Draw the pairing arrangement of these chromosomes in prophase 1 of meiosis. Mention their gametic composition. b. Draw the alternate, adjacent I, and adjacent II segregation patterns in anaphase I of meiosis. Mention their gametic composition.
- A diploid individual is heterozygous for a chromosome rearrangement. The original chromosome and its rearranged homolog have the following segments, where ∙ represents a centromere: A B ∙ C D E F G A B ∙ C F E D G While paired in prophase I, a single crossing-over occurs between segment E and segment D of the paired chromosomes. Describe the unusual crossing-over structure that forms as a result.What gamete types will result from crossing over when meiosis is complete? please asapGenes A and B are located 10 cM from each other on a chromosome. Gene C is located 25 cM from gene A and 15 cM from gene B. Assuming that I = 0, what is the probability that the trihybrid ABC/abc will produce an AbC gamete?Consider the following two nonhomologous wildtype chromosomes, where letters or numbers represent genes, the "-" represents the centromere of each chromosome, and chromosomes are shown on separate lines. ABCDE-FGHIJK 123-45678 Identify the type of rearrangement shown in each of the following (A-C) and then identify whether it is balanced or unbalanced. Assume that the individual is diploid and heterozygous for the rearrangement. A. ABCDE-FGHIJKGH 123-45678 Rearrangement: [Select] • Balanced or Unbalanced: [Select] B. ABCDGF-EHIJK 123-45678 Rearrangement: [Select] Balanced or Unbalanced: [Select]