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The cross between + + +/ a b c and a b c / a b c in fruitflies yields the following crossover results:
a – b single crossovers: 5.75%
b – c single crossovers: 8.08%
a – c single crossovers: 0.25 %
Calculate the coefficient of coincidence, accurate to three decimal places.
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- Consider the following Test Cross results & chromosome map: Test Cross Progeny 525 A B C 500 A+ B+C+ 456 A+ B C 308 A B+C+ 101 A B C+ 100 A+ B+C 2 A+ B C+ 1 A B+C Total Progeny = 1993 1-Based on the above data calculate the expectednumber of Double crossovers (DCOs)? Round answers to the closest whole number.1) Given the map a15b24c (where 15 and 24 are the respective map distance between the loci) with a coefficient of coincidence of 0.5, how many "abc" pheontype individuals would be observed among 1000 progeny of a test cross of the following: a+c/+b+ 2)A,B,C, and D are genes linked on the same chromosome. Given the following recombination frequencies, what is the gene order? A-B 15%, B-C 26%, C-D 30%, A-C 11%,A-D 19%, and B-D 4%.Cross 1 AaBb x AaBb Cross 2 AaBbCc x AaBbCc a) Please use a branching diagram to find the genotypic ratios of the offspring of cross 1 illustrated above and complete with the resulting genotypes and ratios. How many different genotypes are there in the offspring of this cross? [ ] Genotype ratios for the offspring of Cross 1 (please indicate both the ratio and the genotype for each one: e.g.: 3AABB:1aabb, etc): [ ] b) Please use a branching diagram to find the phenotypic ratios of the offspring of cross 2 and complete below the resulting phenotypes and ratios. How many different phenotypes are in the offspring of this cross [ ] Phenotype ratios for the offspring of Cross 2 (please indicate both the ratio and the phenotype for each one using D and R for dominant and recessive phenotypes respectively, for example 1DDD:2DRR, etc.): [ ] c) What mathematical operation are you using to calculate the ratios for multiple genes and what…
- Consider three genes L, U, and W, for which the count of F2 phenotypes after a 3-point cross is as follows: Phenotype F2 count: L U w 19 L u W 1 l u W 21 L U W 33 l U W 274 l u w 41 l U w 2 L u w 259 Which of the following statements about genes L, U, and W are TRUE? (may be more than one correct ans) A. L, U, and W are each on a different chromosome B. Only U and L are on the same chromosome C. Only U and W are on the same chromosome D. Only W and L are on the same chromosome E. L, U, and W are all on the same chromosomeThe following is a linkage map of chromosome 5 for three genes in tomato: (see image) The cross between the triple heterozygote (Lf J W/ lf j w) and a triple homozygous recessive produced 500 progeny. Assume that there is no interference in the Lf-W region. Give the expected number of individuals for each of the following progeny types and show complete solutions.a. with crossover in the Lf-J and J-W regionsb. with crossover in the Lf-J regionc. with crossover in the J-W regiond. without crossover in the Lf-W regionA 3-point test cross produces the following numbers of offspring: The yellow cells are the recombinant + + a 348 offspring that result from a single cross-over between A & G. What is the distance g x + 363 between those two genes? + X + 88 O 18.8 mu g + a 96 O 89.5 mu g + 61 O cannot be determined from the information given + X a 40 89.9 mu g x a 1 O 18.4 mu + + + 3.
- What are the expected phenotypic ratios from the following cross:Tt Rr yy Aa × Tt rr YY Aa, where T = tall, t = dwarf, R = round,r = wrinkled, Y = yellow, y = green, A = axial, a = terminal; T, R,Y, and A are dominant alleles. Note: Consider using the multiplication method in answering this problemDraw a preliminary linkage map of the three loci. What is their order? (E.g. is the forked locus between yellow and cross-veinless, or outside this region?) As this is a preliminary linkage map - do not account for double crossovers. You should base the distances on this map off your map distances calculated: yellow and forked: 39.3 mu yellow and cross-veinless: 11.9 mu cross-veinless and forked: 33.6 muA series of three-point testcrosses is made to determine the genetic map order of seven linked allele pairs: A/a, B/b, G/g, H/h, Q/q, R/r, and Y/y.From each cross between a triply heterozygous parent listed below, two recombinant classes were noticed as the least frequent among all 8 progeny classes, and are listed at the right in the table. A. For each testcross write the genotype of the F1 heterozygous parent. F1 Parental Phenotype Least frequent F2 Phenotype 1.AHB&ahb AHb & ahB 2.RYh&ryH RYH & ryh 3.BhY&bHy Bhy & bHY 4.qYB&Qyb qYb & QyB 5.AbQ&aBq Abq & aBQ 6.ghR&GHr ghr & GHR B. Write the unified map order of these genes, showing your reasoning.
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