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- Consider a maize plant: Genotype C/cm ; Ac/Ac+ where cm is an unstable colorless allele caused by Ds insertion. What phenotypic ratios would be produced and in what proportions when this plant is crossed with a mutant c/c Ac+/Ac+? Assume that the Ac and c loci are unlinked, that the chromosome-breakage frequency is negligible, and the C allele encodes pigment production.n corn, male sterility is controlled by maternal cytoplasmic elements. This phenotype renders the male part of the corn plants (i.e the tassel) unable to produce fertile pollen; the female parts, however, remain receptive to pollination by pollen from male fertile corn plants. However, the presence of a nuclear fertility restorer gene F restores fertility to male sterile lines Using the cardboard chips, simulate the crosses indicated below. Give the genotypes and phenotypes of the offsprings in each cross, and properly label the nucleus and the cytoplasm each individual in the cross Legend male sterile cytoplasm Male fertile cytoplasm FF nucleus Ff nucleus ff nucleus A. Male sterile female x FF male Explain the phenotype of the offspring B. Male sterile female x Ff male Explain the phenotype of the offspringConsider the first category of test-cross offspring shown in figure 8.2 (+b, LS). Consider also that the parents of the heterozygous female flies in the test cross had the following genotypes: bb, SS, and +, LL. A. What would be the physical phenotype of these flies? B. If PC was conducted with the DNA of one of these flies using the primers for the molecular marker, what would be the appearance of the bands on an electrophoresis gel with the PC products? C. If the gene for black body and the locus for the molecular marker (L long or S short) were unlinked, what proportion of the test-cross progeny would be black flies that are heterozygous for the molecular marker? What proportion would be flies with normal body color, which are homozygous for one form of the molecular marker? D. If the gene for black body and the locus for the molecular marker were linked, how would the proportion of flies be different?
- 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-Calculate the interference.?n corn, male sterility is controlled by maternal cytoplasmic elements. This phenotype renders the male part of the corn plants (i.e the tassel) unable to produce fertile pollen; the female parts, however, remain receptive to pollination by pollen from male fertile corn plants. However, the presence of a nuclear fertility restorer gene F restores fertility to male sterile lines sing the cardboard chips, simulate the crosses indicated below. Give the genotypes and phenotypes of the offsprings in each cross, and properly label the nucleus and the cytoplasm of each individual in the cross Legend male sterile cytoplasm Male fertile cytoplasm FF nucleus Ff nucleus ff nucleus A. Male sterile female x FF male Explain the phenotype of the offspring B. Male sterile female x Ff male Explain the phenotype of the offspringA dihybrid testcross is made to determine if genes C and D are linked. The results are shown in the table. 1. The chi-square value is the sum for all progeny classes of (observed-expected)2/expected. Using the chi-square test for goodness of fit, calculate the chi-square value to test the null hypothesis that genes C and D are unlinked. What is the chi-square value? 2. Using the chi-square test for goodness of fit, how many degrees of freedom are in this data set? 3. Using table 5.2 find the most accurate range within which the p value falls. 4. What is a reasonable conclusion based on the chi-square analysis?
- Neurospora of genotype a + c are crossed withNeurospora of genotype + b +. (Here, + is shorthandfor the wild-type allele.) The following tetrads areobtained (note that the genotype of the four sporepairs in an ascus are listed, rather than listing alleight spores):a + c a b c + + c + b c a b + a + ca + c a b c a + c a b c a b + a b c+ b + + + + + b + + + + + + c + + ++ b + + + + a b + a + + + + c + b +137 141 26 25 2 3a. In how many cells has meiosis occurred to yieldthese data?b. Give the best genetic map to explain these results.Indicate all relevant genetic distances, both betweengenes and between each gene and the centromere.c. Diagram a meiosis that could give rise to oneof the three tetrads in the class at the far right inthe listA dihybrid test cross is made between the genes C and D with the following results:In the sample data from Sordaria shown in the picture: Count the total number of first and second segregations and calculate map units using equation below: (recombinant refers to second division segregation and non-recombinants are first division segregations)
- In com, male sterility is controlled by maternal cytoplasmic elements. However, the presence of a nuclear fertility restorer gene (F_) restores fertility to male sterile lines. a. What are the crosses male sterile female x FF male? Give the genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring in each cross. Explain.An Hfrstrain that is a *b*c*d* e*f* g *h* is mated with an F strain that is a b e d e f gh. The mating is interrupted at 5 minutes interval, and the genotypes of the F recombinants are determined. The results obtained are tabulated in Table 2. Draw the map of the Hfrchromosome and indicate the position of the origin of transfer, the direction of the transfer and the minutes between genes. Table 2:Entry time of Hfr chromosome into recipient cell. Time a d e f h 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Write the genotypes of all recombinant and nonrecombinant progeny expected from the following three-point cross: m+ pt st