The following question refers to Drosophila that are heterozygous for three different genes A, B, and C all located on chromosome I, with the alleles arranged as shown here: A B In contrast to most animals, crossing over (recombination) does not occur during meiosis in male Drosophila, but does occur in female Drosophila. Draw all the possible variations of chromosome I that you would expect to find in sperm from males with the above genotype an do the same for eggs produced by females of the same genotype. * 9.

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The following question refers to Drosophila that are heterozygous for three
different genes A, B, and C all located on chromosome I, with the alleles arranged
as shown here:
A B
In contrast to most animals, crossing over (recombination) does not occur during
meiosis in male Drosophila, but does occur in female Drosophila. Draw all the
possible variations of chromosome I that you would expect to find in sperm from
males with the above genotype an do the same for eggs produced by females of
the same genotype. *
9.
Transcribed Image Text:The following question refers to Drosophila that are heterozygous for three different genes A, B, and C all located on chromosome I, with the alleles arranged as shown here: A B In contrast to most animals, crossing over (recombination) does not occur during meiosis in male Drosophila, but does occur in female Drosophila. Draw all the possible variations of chromosome I that you would expect to find in sperm from males with the above genotype an do the same for eggs produced by females of the same genotype. * 9.
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