Genetics
Genetics
5th Edition
ISBN: 9781464109461
Author: Benjamin A. Pierce
Publisher: MAC HIGHER
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Chapter 7.3, Problem 29AQP

a.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

(a). The order of these genes on the chromosomes.

a.

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Cross between PSh-1Hb2Psh-1Hb2×Psh-1Hb2Psh-1Hb2

The  following table represents the resulted progeny of the cross:

GenotypeNumber
Psh-1Hb2Psh-1Hb2274
PSh-1Hb1Psh-1Hb2320
PSh-1Hb2Psh-1Hb2527
PSh-1Hb1Ph-1Hb245
PSh-1Hb2psh-1Hb253.1
pSh-1Hb2psh-1Hb26
PSh-1Hb1psh-1Hb25
PSh-1Hb2psh-1Hb20
pSh-1Hb1psh-1Hb21
Total708

From the result it is clear that all the progeny have psh-1Hb2 in the lower chromosome from the parents with homozygous recessive genotype, whereas the upper chromosome has genes from the heterozygous parents. Non recombinants are obtained from single crossover and recombinants are obtained from the double crossover.

Psh-1Hb1, and psh-1Hb2 are the genotype in progeny that are present on upper chromosome with ONE crossover. Mostly they are non-recombinant.

Psh-1Hb1, and psh-1Hb2 are the genotype in progeny that are present on upper chromosome. Mostly they are recombinant.

On comparing the genotype of progeny non-recombinants and recombinants vary at sh-1 position. Thus, sh-1 must be present in the middle. Thus, the order of gene is: psh-1Hb

b.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The map distance between the genes.

b.

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Distance between the genes can be calculated as

The recombination frequency is calculated by the formula,

Recombination frequency(R.F.)=Number of recombinant progenyNumberoftotal progeny (1)

Distance between the genes pandsh-1

The singlecrossoverbetween p andsh-1

PSh-1Hb1=57pSh-1Hb2=45

Thedoublecrossoverbetween p andsh-1PSh-1Hb1=0pSh-1Hb2=1

Substitute the value of the number of recombinant progeny and that of the number of total progeny in equation (1).

Recombination frequency(R.F.)=Number of recombinant progenyNumberoftotal progeny=(57+45+1+0)708=103708=0.145

The percentage of recombinant frequency is calculated as,

Recombinant frequency (R.F.%)=0.145×100=14.5%

The number of map units in 1%R.F. =1m.u.

Therefore, the number of map units 1%R.F.= (1×14.5)m.u.=14.5m.u.

Hence, the distance between pandsh-1=14.5 map units.

Distance between the genessh-1and Hb

The recombination frequency is calculated by the formula,

Recombination frequency(R.F.)=Number of recombinant progenyNumberoftotal progeny (1)

The singlecrossoverbetween p andsh-1

PSh-1Hb2=6pSh-1Hb1=5

The doublecrossoverbetween p andsh-1

PSh-1Hb2=0pSh-1Hb1=1

Substitute the value of the number of recombinant progeny and that of the number of total progeny in equation (1).

Recombinant frequency(R.F.)=(6+5+1+0)708=103708=0.017

The percentage of recombinant frequency is calculated as,

Recombinant frequency (R.F.%)=0.017×100=1.7%

Therefore, the number of map units in 1%R.F.= (1×1.7)m.u.=1.7m.u.

Hence, the distance between sh-1and Hb=1.7m.u.

c.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The coefficient of coincidence and inference among the genes

c.

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Expected number of double cross over will be equal to the product of the recombination frequency of single crossover with the sum of total number of progeny

Recombination frequency of crossover between pandsh-1=0.145.

Recombination frequency of crossover between sh-1andHb= 0.017

Sum of total progeny =708

Formula for expected double cross over is

Expectednumberofdoublecrossover=Recombinantfrequency×Sumof totalprogeny

Expectednumberofdoublecrossover=0.145×0.017×708=1.7

Formula for coefficient of coincidence is:

Coffeicientofcoincidence=ObservednumberofdoublecrossoverExpectednumberofdoublecrossoover=1+01.7=11.7=0.59

Interference is calculated as:

Interfrence=1-Cofficient ofcoincidence=1-0.59=0.41

The value of Coefficient of coincidence = 0.59 and interference =0.41

Conclusion

The order of gene is: psh-1Hb and coefficient of coincidence = 0.59 and interference =0.41.

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