Genetics
Genetics
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ISBN: 9781464109461
Author: Benjamin A. Pierce
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Chapter 4.2, Problem 37AQP
Summary Introduction

To determine:

The probability of obtaining genotype aaBbCcX+X+ in the progeny, if genotype Aa Bb Cc X+Xr × Aa BB cc X+Y crossed with each other.

Introduction:

Autosomal allele, it may be recessive or dominant. The alleles and their associated genes are autosomal dominant or recessive. X-linked allele mean that the gene is causing genetic disorder is located on the X chromosome in females and Y in males.

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Female have two X chromosome and male has one. So the genotype of female is Aa Bb Cc X+Xr and the male genotype will be Aa BB cc X+Y. In this a,b, and c are representing autosomal gene.X+ and Xr are showing dominant and recessive allele for an X-linked gene.

The probability of obtaining aaBbCcX+X+ will determined by crossing male and female genotype Aa Bb Cc X+Xr × Aa BB cc X+Y.

From Aa genotype of male and female gametes, one half containing A and other half a.

Thus the probability of obtaining genotype aa in the progeny will be:

1/2a×1/2a=1/4aa

In the case of BB genotype: male genotype is BB so, single type of gametes will be produced B.  In females, Bb two type of gametes will produced, one half containing B and other half b. So, probability of obtaining genotype Bb, in the progeny will be:

1B×1/2=1/2Bb

In the case of male cc, genotype it contain single gamete which will produce c only. and in the female Cc two type of gametes will produced half containing C and other half containing c. So, probability of obtaining genotype Cc in the progeny will be:

1c×1/2C=1/2Cc

For sex chromosome: male contain X+Y genotype, two type of gametes, half of gamete is containing X+ and other half Y. In female X+Xr genotype, half of gamete is containing X+ and half containing Xr. Thus the probability of obtaining X+Xr will be:

1/2X+×1/2X+=1/4X+X+

Hence, the probability of the genotype aaBbCcX+X+ is

1/4aa×1/2Bb×1/2Cc×1/4X+X+=1/64aaBbCcX+X+

Table 1: Punnet square.

ABcX+aBcX+ABcYaBcY
ABCX+AABBCc X+X+AaBBCc X+X+AABBCc X+YAaBBC X+Y
ABcX+AABBcc X+X+AaBBcc X+X+AABBcc X+YAaBBcc X+Y
AbCX+AABbCc X+X+AabbCc X+X+AABbCc X+YAaBbC X+Y
AbcX+AABbcc X+X+AaBbcc X+X+AABcc X+YAaBbcc X+Y
aBCX+AaBBCc X+X+aaBBCc X+X+AaBBCc X+YaaBBCc X+Y
aBcX+AaBBcc X+X+aaBBcc X+X+AaBBcc X+YaaBBcc X+Y
abCX+AaBbCc X+X+aaBbCc X+X+AaBbCc X+YaaBbCc X+Y
abcX+AaBbcc X+X+aaBbcc X+X+AaBbcc X+YaaBbcc X+Y
ABCXrAABBCc X+XrAaBBCc X+XrAABBCc XrYAaBBCc XrY
ABcXrAABBcc X+XrAaBBcc X+XrAABBcc XrYAaBBcc XrY
AbCXrAABbCc X+XrAabbCc X+XrAABbCc XrYAaBbCc XrY
AbcXrAABbcc X+XrAaBbcc X+XrAABbcc XrYAaBbcc XrY
aBCXrAaBBCc X+XraaBBCc X+XrAaBBCc XrYaaBBCc XrY
aBcXrAaBBcc X+XraaBBcc X+XrAaBBcc XrYaaBBcc XrY
abCXrAaBbCc X+XraaBbCc X+XrAaBbCc XrYaaBbCc XrY
abcXrAaBbcc X+XraaBbcc X+XrAaBbcc XrYaaBbcc XrY
Conclusion

X-linked allele mean that the gene is causing genetic disorder is located on the X chromosome in females and Y in males. The genotype of female is Aa Bb Cc X+Xr and the male genotype will be Aa BB cc X+Y. The probability of obtaining aaBbCcX+X+ is determined by crossing male and female genotype Aa Bb Cc X+Xr × Aa BB cc X+Y. The probability of the genotype aaBbCcX+X+ is 1/64aaBbCcX+X+

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