Genetics: A Conceptual Approach
Genetics: A Conceptual Approach
6th Edition
ISBN: 9781319050962
Author: Benjamin A. Pierce
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Chapter 5.1, Problem 47CQ

a.

Summary Introduction

To propose:

The hypothesis to explain the inheritance of kitey, black, and red feather color in pegion.

a.

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To investigate the relation between kitey, black and red feather color, crosses were made which are given in following table:

CrossOffspring
Kitey×kitey16 kitey, 5 black, 3 red
Kitey×black6 kitey, 7 black
Red×kitey18 red . 9 kitey, 6 black

Feather color in pigeons are determined by four alleles: K1,K2,KB,andKR

K1:ResponsibleforkiteycolorinpigeonK2:Responsibleforkiteycolorinpigeon (homozygousconditionproducesredcolor)KB:ResponsibleforblackcolorinpigeonKR:Responsibleforredcolorinpigeon

Cross between two pegions carrying kitey phenotype:

K1KR×K2KB

K1KR
K2

K1K2

(Kitey)

K2KR

(Red)

KB

K1KB

(Kitey)

KBKR

(Black)

Total number of offsprings observed in the cross K1KR×K2KBare:

=16kiteyprogeny+5 blackprogeny + 3redprogeny=24

Inaratiooutof4,thenumberofkiteyprogeniesproduced is=(1624)×4=2.67

Inaratiooutof4,thenumberofblackprogeniesproducedis=(524)×4=0.83

Inaratiooutof4,thenumberofredprogeniesproducedis=(324)×4=0.5

Cross between two pegions carrying black kitey phenotype:

K1KB×KBKB

K1KB
KB

K1KB

(Kitey)

KBKB

(Black)

KB

K1KB

(Kitey)

KBKB

(Black)

Total number of offspring observed in the cross K1KB×KBKBare:

= 6kiteyprogeny+7blackprogeny=13

Inaratiooutof4,thenumberofkiteyprogeniesproducedis=(613)×4=1.85

Inaratiooutof4,thenumberofblackprogeniesproducedis=(713)×4=2.15

Cross between two pegions carrying red and kitey phenotype;

K2KR×K2KB

K2KR
K2

K2K2

(Red)

K2KR

(Red)

KB

K2KB

(Kitey)

KBKR

(Black)

Total number of offspring observed in the cross K2KR×K2KBare:

=18redprogeny+9kiteyprogeny+6blackprogeny=33

Inaratiooutof4,thenumberofredprogeniesproducedare=(1833)×4=2.18

Inaratiooutof4,thenumberofkiteyprogeniesproducedare=(933)×4=1.09

Inaratiooutof4,thenumberofblackprogeniesproducedare=(633)×4=0.73

On the basis of the results obtained from the crosses , it can be hypothesized that “K2 allele is dominant over other alleles, and can be termed as epistatic as it masks the expression of other alleles”. Dominance of the alleles follow the given pattern during expression:

K1>KB>KRKR>K2K2>KBK2K2>KRKR

b.

Summary Introduction

To test:

The hypothesis for each of the preceding crosses using a chi square test.

b.

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Explanation of Solution

To investigate the relation between kitey, black and red feather color, crosses were made which are given in the following table:

CrossOffspring
Kitey×kitey16 kitey, 5 black, 3 red
Kitey×black6 kitey, 7 black
Red×kitey18 red . 9 kitey, 6 black

Feather color in pigeons are determined by four alleles: K1,K2,KB,andKR

K1:ResponsibleforkiteycolorinpigeonK2:Responsibleforkiteycolorinpigeon,(homozygousconditionproducesredcolor)KB:ResponsibleforblackcolorinpigeonKR:Responsibleforredcolorinpigeon

Cross between two pegions carrying kitey phenotype;

K1KR×K2KB

K1KR
K2

K1K2

Kitey

K2KR

Red

KB

K1KB

Kitey

KBKR

Black

Total number of offspring expected in the cross K1KR×K2KB

2Kitey:1Red:1Black

Total number of offspring produced in the cross K1KR×K2KBare:

=16kiteyprogeny+5blackprogeny+3redprogeny=24

Inaratiooutof4,thenumberofkiteyprogeniesproducedare=(1624)×4=2.67

Inaratiooutof4,thenumberofblackprogeniesproducedare=(524)×4=0.83

Inaratiooutof4,thenumberofredprogeniesproducedare=(324)×4=0.5

To compare the observed number of progenies with the expected number of progenies in cross K1KR×K2KB, a chi-square test is used:

x2=(ObservedExpected)2Expectedx2=[(ObservednumberofprogenyExpectednumberofprogenywithkiteyphenotypewithkiteyphenotype)2Expectednumberofprogenywithkiteyphenotype]+[(ObservednumberofprogenyExpectednumberofprogenywithredphenotypewithredphenotype)2Expectednumberofprogenywithredphenotype]+[(ObservednumberofprogenyExpectednumberofprogenywithblackphenotypewithblackphenotype)2Expectednumberofprogenywithblackphenotype]=[(2.672)22]+[(0.831)21]+[(0.51)21]=[(0.67)22]+(0.17)2+(0.25)2=0.2245+0.0289+0.25=0.5034

The difference between expected number of progenies and observed number of progenies in K1KR×K2KB cross is 0.5034, which shows the difference occurred only due to chance.

Cross between two pegions carrying black kitey phenotype:

K1KB×KBKB

K1KB
KB

K1KB

(Kitey)

KBKB

(Black)

KB

K1KB

(Kitey)

KBKB

(Black)

Total number of offspring expected in the cross K1KB×KBKBare:

2Kitey:2Black

Total number of offspring produced in the cross K1KB×KBKBare:

=6kiteyprogeny+7blackprogeny=13

Inaratiooutof4,thenumberofkiteyprogeniesproducedare=(613)×4=1.85

Inaratiooutof4,thenumberofblackprogeniesproducedare=(713)×4=2.15

To compare observed number of progenies with expected number of progenies in crossK1KB×KBKB, a chi-square test is used:

x2=(ObservedExpected)2Expectedx2=[(ObservednumberofprogenyExpectednumberofprogenywithkiteyphenotypewithkiteyphenotype)2Expectednumberofprogenywithkiteyphenotype]+[(ObservednumberofprogenyExpectednumberofprogenywithblackphenotypewithblackphenotype)2Expectednumberofprogenywithblackphenotype]=[(1.852)22]+[(2.152)22]=[(0.15)22]+((0.15)22)=0.2252+0.2252=0.113+0.113=0.226

The difference between expected number of progenies and observed number of progenies in K1KB×KBKB cross is 0.226, which shows the difference occurred only due to chance.

Cross between two pegions carrying red and kitey phenotype;

K2KR×K2KB

K2KR
K2

K2K2

(Red)

K2KR

(Red)

KB

K2KB

(Kitey)

KBKR

(Black)

Total number of offspring expected in the cross K2KR×K2KB

2Red:1Kitey:1Black

Total number of offspring observed in the cross K2KR×K2KBare:

=18redprogeny+9kiteyprogeny+6blackprogeny=33

Inaratiooutof4,thenumberofredprogeniesproducedare=(1833)×4=2.18

Inaratiooutof4,thenumberofkiteyprogeniesproducedare=(933)×4=1.09

Inaratiooutof4,thenumberofblackprogeniesproducedare=(633)×4=0.73

To compare the observed number of progenies with the expected number of progenies in crossK2KR×K2KB, a chi-square test is used;

x2=(ObservedExpected)2Expectedx2=[(ObservednumberofprogenyExpectednumberofprogenywithkiteyphenotypewithkiteyphenotype)2Expectednumberofprogenywithkiteyphenotype]+[(ObservednumberofprogenyExpectednumberofprogenywithredphenotypewithredphenotype)2Expectednumberofprogenywithredphenotype]+[(ObservednumberofprogenyExpectednumberofprogenywithblackphenotypewithblackphenotype)2Expectednumberofprogenywithblackphenotype]=[(1.092)21]+[(2.182)22]+[(0.731)21]=(0.09)2+[(0.18)22]+(0.27)2=0.081+0.162+0.729=0.972

The difference between expected number of progenies and observed number of progenies in K2KR×K2KB cross is 0.972, which shows the difference occurred only due to chance.

Conclusion

Considering the crosses and their results, it can be hypothesized that K2 allele is dominant over other alleles. The comparison between the observed number of progenies with the expected number using a chi-square test: K1KR×K2KB cross is 0.5034, K1KB×KBKB cross is 0.226, and K2KR×K2KB cross is 0.972.

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