Suppose that you have obtained the following data from your complementation crosses with the M.5.2/CyO mutant stock. Deficiency stock number Complement? Yes/No Yes Yes No No 1 2 3 4 Genotype of deficiency stock Chromosomal breakpoint 1 100,000 158,630 128,100 116,300 Chromosomal breakpoint 2 120,400 193,070 161,250 143,175 Df(2R)1/CyO Df(2R)2/CyO Df(2R)3/Cyo Df(2R)4/CyO 1. What phenotypic ratio is seen in the crosses that complement? Explain this ratio.
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- While sitting at home during Movement Control Order (MCO) because of pandemic covid19, observe two different traits of a couple in your family (eg. your mom & dad or your sister & her husband or your brother & his wife, etc). Draw a genetic cross that involves cross of the parents with the chosen 2 pairs of their contracting traits. Imagine that the cross obeys the Mendelian Laws, show the cross and gametes production for each generation (P, F1 and F2). By Using a Punnet square as symbolic representation of the results for the cross, determine the phenotypes, genotypes, phenotypic ratio and genotypic ratio of F2 generation in the family.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. Using the following cardboard chips, simulate the crosses indicated below. Present your cross to your instructor for checking. After being checked, draw your simulated crosses in the spacesprovided below. Give the genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring in each cross, and properly label the nucleus and the cytoplasm of each individual in the crosses.Big white circular chips Male sterile cytoplasmBig peach circular chips Male fertile cytoplasmSmall peach circular chips FF nucleusSmall half-white-half-peach circular chips Ff nucleusSmall white circular chips ff nucleus a. male sterile female x FF maleExplain your results. b. male sterile female x Ff maleExplain your results.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 offspring
- The following results are derived from crosses between Neurospora strain xy and strain ++: Tetrad Class 3 4 ху x+ x+ xy ++ ++ ++ +y +y ху +y 25 ++ 3 124 4 (i) Name the ascus type of each class from 1 to 4 as P, NP or T. (ii) Are genes x and y linked? Explain your answer. (iii) If they are linked, determine the map distance between the two genes. If they are unlinked, provide all the information you can about why you draw this conclusion.+ ec +/Y + + w/Y y ec +/Y + ec +/y ec w ++ w/y ec w у ес +у ес и Determine the order in which the three loci y, ec, and w Occur on the chromosome and prepare a linkage map. 7.22 A cross involving X-linked genes was made between yellow, bar, vermilion female fies and wild males, and the F1 females were crossed with y B v males. The following phenotypes were obtained when 1000 progeny were exam- ined: Dra ord ma the 7.2 546 244 160 50 + + + + Bv y Bv y+ + y+v y B+ and an and and and +B + re + + v ge Determine the order in which the three loci occur on the chromosome and prepare a linkage map. 7.23 Female Drosophila heterozygous for ebony (e"le), scarlet (st*/st), and spineless (ss*/ss) were testcrossed, and the following progeny were obtained: PROGENCY PHENOTYPES NUMBER ir Wild type Ebony Ebony, scarlet Ebony, spineless Ebony, scarlet, spineless Scarlet 67 8. 68 347 78 368 Scarlet, spineless Spineless (a) Are these genes linked? Justify your answer. (b) Write the genes given on a…(a) DdGGww x DDGgWw ow being (b) ddggWw x DdGgww (c) DdGgWw x DdggWw (d) DdGgWW x DdGgWW de 10. What phenotypes are expected and in what proportion from each of the following crosses? (Assume D, G and Ware dominant over d, g and w, respectively.) mo to esc Ils ovit 101 SUO hamnow brid Jesus 1860 88 HOW bildicion baild am lemon a Bal 101 mem nem lemon
- KARYOTYPE #8 ZWK99032 KEY 14 15 17 19 21 22 Y Is this karyotype male or female? What kind of error (if any). Name of syndrome 9. 3. 20 OXEO gerted/1n5NtidRwTwUzcDkDPi5Z9P SHPZ9IA-XH-pfftLbhNc/edit 1) @ Is Add-ons Help Last edit was 15 minutes ago | Calibri в I UA 12 + 3I | II 6 1 I 7. Construct a Punnett square for a cross between two heterozygous pea plants with violet flower color. a. What genotypes would you expect in the offspring? b. What percentage or ratio of each genotype would you expect in the offspring? !!!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 offspring