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- 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. 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.. In common wheat, Triticum aestivum, kernel color is determined by multiply duplicated genes, each with an Rand an r allele. Any number of R alleles will give red, anda complete lack of R alleles will give the white phenotype.In one cross between a red pure line and a white pureline, the F2 was 6463 red and 641 white.a. How many R genes are segregating in this system?b. Show the genotypes of the parents, the F1, and the F2.c. Different F2 plants are backcrossed with the whiteparent. Give examples of genotypes that would give thefollowing progeny ratios in such backcrosses: (1) 1 red :1 white, (2) 3 red :1 white, (3) 7 red :1 white.d. What is the formula that generally relates thenumber of segregating genes to the proportion of redindividuals in the F2 in such systems?In an autotetraploid Chinese primrose (Primula sinensis), 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 F1? b. Show the types of gametes the F1’s may be expected to form and derive the expected proportion of each. c. What phenotypic ratio of green to red is expected if: 1. The F1’s are intercrossed? 2. The F1’s are crossed with red plants d. If the G locus were 50 or more map units from the centromere, what types and proportions of gametes would the F1 be expected to produce? Derive the expected F2 phenotypic ratio.
- In an 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 redstigmas. A homozygous green autotetraploid strain is crossed with a homozygous red autotetraploidstrain. Show all solutions and label solutions and final answers properly.a. What is the genotype of the F1?b. Derive the types of gametes the F1’s may be expected to form and the proportion of each.c. What are the expected genotypic ratio, and phenotypic ratio of green to red if:i. the F1’s are intercrossed?ii. the F1’s are crossed with red plants?d. If the G locus were 50 or more map units from the centromere, what types and proportions ofgametes would the F1 be expected to produce? Derive the expected F2 genotypic and phenotypicratios. Please answer letter d only.In a species of firefly, wide wings (W) are dominant to narrow wings (w) and graybodies (C) are dominant to brown bodies (c). A WwCc and wwcc fly were mated andproduced the following offspring: (in the picture attached) What is the recombination frequency for this cross (in percent)?In the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, the following alleles were used in a cross: T = presence of trichomes t = absence of trichomes D = tall plants d = dwarf plants W = waxy cuticle w = nonwaxy A = presence of purple anthocyanin pigment a = absence (white) The T/t and D/d loci are linked 26 m.u. apart on chromosome 1, whereas the W/w and A/a loci are linked 8 m.u. apart on chromosome 2. A pure-breeding double-homozygous recessive trichomeless nonwaxy plant is crossed with another pure-breeding double-homozygous recessive dwarf white plant. a. What will be the appearance of the F1? b. Sketch the chromosomes 1 and 2 of the parents and the F1, showing the arrangement of the alleles.c. If the F1 is testcrossed, what proportion of the progeny will have all four recessive phenotypes?
- 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. 1. What phenotypic ratio of green to red is expected if: a. the Fl's are intercrossed? Show your solution. b. the Fl's are crossed with red plants? Show your solution. c. 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.Hemophilia and color blindness are both recessive conditions caused by genes on the X chromosome. To calculate the recombination frequency between the two genes, you draw a large number of pedigrees that include grandfathers with both hemophilia and color blindness, their daughters (who presumably have one chromosome with two normal alleles and one chromosome with two mutant alleles), and the daughters sons. Analyzing all the pedigrees together shows that 25 grandsons have both color blindness and hemophilia, 24 have neither of the traits, 1 has color blindness only, and 1 has hemophilia only. How many centimorgans (map units) separate the hemophilia locus from the locus for color blindness?In a breed of cattle, rough coat is dominant over smooth coat and black coat is codominant to red. What do the following statements mean a) The loci of the two pairs of gene concerned are on the same chromosome b) The loci of the two pairs of gene concerned are on different chromosomes