Red eyes (r), brown color (b), and curled wings (c) are 3 recessive mutations that occur in house flies. These genes have already been mapped: r-b = 12 mu b-c = 18 mu r-c = 30 mu A fly with red eyes, brown color, and curled wings is crossed with a fly homozygous for the wild-type traits. The F1 males are crossed with females with the three mutant traits and 2000 progeny are produced. Find the number of observed double crossovers if the interference is 0.38. 43 62 27 16
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- You are given a Drosophila female that looks wild-type but is heterozygous for mutations intan body (t), miniature wings (m), and white eyes (w). You test cross this female with a tanbodied, miniature winged, and white-eyed homozygous mutant male, and you obtain thefollowing 1400 progeny: Phenotype : number+ + + : 608t m w : 516+ m w : 2t + + : 6+ m + : 39t + w : 46+ + w : 81t m + : 102 Calculate the distance between each pair t-m, m-w, and t-w only using the number ofrecombinants between them (i.e. ignoring the gene in the middle). Draw a linear map with thedistances between genes.In Drosophila, a female fly is heterozygous for three mutations, Bareyes (B), miniature wings (m), and ebony body (e). Note that Bar isa dominant mutation. The fly is crossed to a male with normal eyes,miniature wings, and ebony body. The results of the cross are asfollows.111 miniature29 wild type117 Bar26 Bar, mimatue101 Bar, ebony31 Bar, miniature, ebony35 ebony115 miniature, ebonyInterpret the results of this cross. If you conclude that linkage isinvolved between any of the genes, determine that map distance(sbetween them.In Drosophila, a heterozygous female for the X-linkedrecessive traits a, b, and c was crossed to a male that phenotypically expressed a, b, and c. The offspring occurred inthe following phenotypic ratios.+ b c 460a + + 450a b c 32+ + + 38a + c 11+ b + 9 No other phenotypes were observed.(a) What progeny phenotypes are missing? Why?
- In Drosophila, the gene loci for curved wings and purple eyes are 20 centimorgans (map units) apart from each other on an autosomal chromosome. Wild-type flies were mated with double mutant flies with cv cv p p genotypes and curved wing/purple eye phenotypes. AlIl of the F1 flies had wild type phenotypes. The F, flies were crossed with double mutant flies with cv cv p'p genotypes and curved wing/purple eye phenotypes. What are the predicted percentages of flies in the F2 generation with wild type wings and eyes, curved wings and wild type eyes, wild type wings and purple eyes, and curved wings and purple eyes?In Drosophila, a cross (cross 1) was made between twomutant flies, one homozygous for the recessive mutationbent wing (b) and the other homozygous for the recessivemutation eyeless (e). The mutations e and b are alleles oftwo different genes that are known to be very closelylinked on the tiny autosomal chromosome 4. All the progeny had a wild-type phenotype. One of the female progeny was crossed with a male of genotype b e/b e ; we willcall this cross 2. Most of the progeny of cross 2 were of theexpected types, but there was also one rare female ofwild-type phenotype.a. Explain what the common progeny are expected tobe from cross 2.b. Could the rare wild-type female have arisen by (1)crossing over or (2) nondisjunction? Explain.In Drosophila, a heterozygous female for the X-linkedrecessive traits a, b, and c was crossed to a male that phenotypically expressed a, b, and c. The offspring occurred inthe following phenotypic ratios.+ b c 460a + + 450a b c 32+ + + 38a + c 11+ b + 9 No other phenotypes were observed.(a) What is the genotypic arrangement of the alleles ofthese genes on the X chromosome of the female?
- The following list of four Drosophila mutations indicates the symbol for the mutation, the name of thegene, and the mutant phenotype:Allele symbol Gene name Mutant phenotypedwp dwarp small body, warped wingsrmp rumpled deranged bristlespld pallid pale wingsrv raven dark eyes and bodiesYou perform the following crosses with the indicatedresults:Cross #1: dwarp, rumpled females × pallid, raven males→ dwarp, rumpled males and wild-type femalesCross #2: pallid, raven females × dwarp, rumpled males→ pallid, raven males and wild-type femalesF1 females from cross #1 were crossed to males froma true-breeding dwarp rumpled pallid raven stock.The 1000 progeny obtained were as follows:pallid 3pallid, raven 428pallid, raven, rumpled 48pallid, rumpled 23dwarp, raven 22dwarp, raven, rumpled 2dwarp, rumpled 427dwarp 47Indicate the best map for these four genes, includingall relevant data. Calculate interference values whereappropriate.In Drosophila, a heterozygous female for the X-linkedrecessive traits a, b, and c was crossed to a male that phenotypically expressed a, b, and c. The offspring occurred inthe following phenotypic ratios.+ b c 460a + + 450a b c 32+ + + 38a + c 11+ b + 9 No other phenotypes were observed.(a) Determine the correct sequence and construct amap of these genes on the X chromosome ?In fruit flies, you are mapping three genes in a three point cross. The mutants are hairy body (h), sepia colored eyes (se) and female sterility (g). You cross a heterozygous parent with a homozygous recessive parent and obtain the following results: Type Number h se g. 5 + se + 450 + se g 27 ++g_ h se + + + + h + g. h + + TOTAL is the gene in the middle and the distance in map units between se and g is Oh; 16.4 se; 7.1 Oh; 7.1 70 82 7 327 32 1000 se; 16.4
- A mutation of Drosophila has a wing condition known as beaded. When a beaded fly was crossed with a pure-line normal fly, 53 beaded and 47 normal F1 's were produced. When two of the F, beaded flies were mated, 67 beaded and 33 normal F2's were produced. Explain the genetics of the beaded trait and give the genotypes of all P and F1 generation flies.Male Drosophila expressing the autosomal recessivemutations sc (scute), ec (echinus), cv (crossveinless),and b (black) were crossed to phenotypically wildtype females, and the 3288 progeny listed wereobtained. (Only mutant traits are noted.)653 black, scute, echinus, crossveinless670 scute, echinus, crossveinless675 wild type655 black71 black, scute73 scute73 black, echinus, crossveinless74 echinus, crossveinless87 black, scute, echinus84 scute, echinus86 black, crossveinless83 crossveinless1 black, scute, crossveinless1 scute, crossveinless1 black, echinus1 echinusa. Diagram the genotype of the female parent.b. Map these loci.c. Do the data provide evidence of interference?Justify your answer with numbers.Black body (b) and purple eye (pr) are recessive autosomal mutations in Drosophila. Bridges are crossed b/b females with pr/pr males and in the F2 observed 684 wild type, 371 black-bodied, and 300 purple-eyed flies. Do these results indicate that the b and pr genes are closely linked? Explain. (Remember that there is no crossing-over in male Drosophila)..