A homozygous female with mutations for vestigial wings, blue
body, and purple eye colour was mated to a wild-type male. All the triple hets had blue bodies. The F1 females were testcrossed
and eight classes of progeny were classified as follows:
Phenotype
|
Number
|
vestigial, blue, purple
|
1572
|
wild-type
|
1553
|
blue, purple
|
129
|
vestigial
|
118
|
blue
|
29
|
vestigial, purple
|
39
|
vestigial, blue
|
1
|
purple
|
4
|
- Define appropriate gene and allele symbols according to standard conventions.
- Diagram the arrangement of alleles on the two homologous chromosomes for both parents (P generation) and the F1.
- Draw a genetic map based on these data. Be sure to mathematically correct for double-crossovers.
(you can get a full-screen version by clicking on the YouTube logo at the bottom-right hand side of the video above).
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