Which of the following describes the relationship between these three genes? > View Available Hint(s) O Band e are linked on the same chromosome; m is on a different chromosome. O m and e are linked on the same chromosome; B is on a different chromosome. O B and m are linked on the same chromosome; e is on a different chromosome. O B, m and e are all linked on the same chromosome. O B, m and e are all unlinked; each gene is on a different chromosome.

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Which of the following describes the relationship between these three genes?
> View Available Hint(s)
O Band e are linked on the same chromosome; m is on a different chromosome.
O m and e are linked on the same chromosome; B is on a different chromosome.
O B and m are linked on the same chromosome; e is on a different chromosome.
O B, m and e are all linked on the same chromosome.
O B, m and e are all unlinked; each gene is on a different chromosome.
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following describes the relationship between these three genes? > View Available Hint(s) O Band e are linked on the same chromosome; m is on a different chromosome. O m and e are linked on the same chromosome; B is on a different chromosome. O B and m are linked on the same chromosome; e is on a different chromosome. O B, m and e are all linked on the same chromosome. O B, m and e are all unlinked; each gene is on a different chromosome.
In Drosophila, a female fly is heterozygous for three mutations, Bar
eyes (B), miniature wings (m), and ebony body (e). Note that Bar is a
dominant mutation. The fly is crossed to a male with normal eyes,
miniature wings, and ebony body. The results of the cross are as
follows.
111 miniature
101 Bar, ebony
29 wild type
31 Bar, miniature, ebony
117 Bar
35 ebony
26 Bar, miniature
115 miniature, ebony
Transcribed Image Text:In Drosophila, a female fly is heterozygous for three mutations, Bar eyes (B), miniature wings (m), and ebony body (e). Note that Bar is a dominant mutation. The fly is crossed to a male with normal eyes, miniature wings, and ebony body. The results of the cross are as follows. 111 miniature 101 Bar, ebony 29 wild type 31 Bar, miniature, ebony 117 Bar 35 ebony 26 Bar, miniature 115 miniature, ebony
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