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.
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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
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- The A locus and the D locus are so tightly linked that norecombination is ever observed between them. If Ad/Ad is crossed with aD/aD and the F1 is intercrossed,what phenotypes will be seen in the F2 and in whatproportions?An individual is heterozygous for a reciprocal translocation, with the following chromosomes: A • B C D E F A • B C V W X R ST • U D E F R ST • U V W X Q. Explain why the fertility of this individual is likely to be less than the fertility of an individual without a translocation.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.
- Could you have generated a chromosome map from the F2 progeny in cross 1 (assuming you crossed F1 males and females to each other to generate the F2)? What is the advantage of using cross 2 instead?In an autotetraploid organism, the gene controlling coat color is very near the centromere of the chromosome carrying it. The allele Y for the yellow coat is dominant to y for blue coat. A homozygous yellow autotetraploid strain is crossed with a homozygous blue autotetraploid strain. What types and proportions of gametes would the F1 be expected to produce if the Y locus were 40 or more map units from the centromere? Derive the expected F2 phenotypic ratio. Please explain coherently. Thank you!Explain the following: a- No parental type is produced during gametogenesis? b- A dominant wild type produced a sign spot in Drosophila? c- 9:7 phenotypic ratio is produced in dihybrid cross? d- 50% parental type gametes were produced during gametogenesis? e- All recombinant gametes were produced during gametogenesis?
- For the following chromosome complements, what is the phenotypic sex of a person who has Q. XXYY with one copy of the SRY gene deleted?For the following chromosome complements, what is the phenotypic sex of a person who has Q. XXY with the SRY gene deleted?In the experiment of Figure shown, Stern followed the inheritancepattern in which females carried two abnormal X chromosomesto correlate genetic recombination with the physical exchange ofchromosome pieces. Is it necessary to use a strain carrying twoabnormal chromosomes, or could he have used a strain in whichfemales carried one normal X chromosome and one abnormal Xchromosome with a deletion at one end and an extra piece of the Ychromosome at the other end?
- Homozygous wild-type male mice (AA BB CC) were crossed with triplemutant female mice (aa bb cc), forming an F1 generation with the followinggenotype (Aa Bb Cc). The F1 males were crossed with triple mutantfemales, forming the following F2 phenotypes”“a B c” 3“A b C” 3“a b c” 8“A B c” 5“a b C” 5“A B C” 8“a B C” 6“A b c” 6 44 Determine the sequence of the genesExplain why inversions and reciprocal translocations do not usually cause a phenotypic effect. In a few cases, however, they do. Explain how.In autotetraploid Chinese primrose (Primula sinensis L.), the gene controlling stigma color is very near the centromere of the chromosome carrying it. The allele G for green stigma is dominant to g for red stigmas. A homozygous green autotetraploid strain is crossed with a homozygous red autotetraploid strain. a. What is the genotype of the Fl1? b. Show the types of gametes the Fl's may be expected to form and derive the expected proportion of each. Show your solution. c. What phenotypic ratio of green to red is expected if: the Fl's are intercrossed? Show your solution. the Fl's are crossed with red plants? Show your solution. d. If the G locus were 50 or more map units from the centromere, what types and proportions of gametes would the Fl be expected to produce? Derive the expected F2 phenotypic ratio.