geneticist is using a three‑point testcross to map three linked Drosophila recessive mutations called a, b, and c, where a is associated with anomalous gait, b is associated with buckled wings, and c is associated with curved bristles. She first crosses homozygous anomalous, buckled flies to homozygous curved flies. Next, she testcrosses the F1 progeny to anomalous, buckled, curved flies. She obtains 1000 progeny distributed as shown. From this data, calculate the map distance between b and c. progeny curved 277 anomalous, buckled 283 wild type 5 anamalous, buckled, curved 5 buckled, curved 133 anomalous 127 anomalous, curved 86
A geneticist is using a three‑point testcross to map three linked Drosophila recessive mutations called a, b, and c, where a is associated with anomalous gait, b is associated with buckled wings, and c is associated with curved bristles. She first crosses homozygous anomalous, buckled flies to homozygous curved flies. Next, she testcrosses the F1 progeny to anomalous, buckled, curved flies. She obtains 1000 progeny distributed as shown. From this data, calculate the map distance between b and c.
progeny
curved 277
anomalous, buckled 283
wild type 5
anamalous, buckled, curved 5
buckled, curved 133
anomalous 127
anomalous, curved 86
buckled 84
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