EBK GENETICS: FROM GENES TO GENOMES
EBK GENETICS: FROM GENES TO GENOMES
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Author: HARTWELL
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 12, Problem 21P

Semisterility in corn, as seen by unfilled ears with gaps due to abortion of approximately half the ovules, is an indication that the strain is a translocation heterozygote. The chromosomes involved in the translocation can be identified by crossing the translocation heterozygote to a strain homozygous recessive for a gene on the chromosome being tested. The ratio of phenotypic classes produced from crossing semisterile F1 progeny back to a homozygous recessive plant indicates whether the gene is on one of the chromosomes involved in the translocation. For example, a semisterile strain could be crossed to a strain homozygous for the yg mutation on chromosome 9. (The mutant has yellow-green leaves instead of the wild-type green leaves.) The semisterile F1 progeny would then be backcrossed to the homozygous yg mutant.

a. What types of progeny (fertile or semisterile, green or yellow-green) would you predict from the backcross of the F1 to the homozygous yg mutant if the gene was not on one of the two chromosomes involved in the translocation?
b. What types of progeny (fertile or semisterile, green or yellow-green) would you predict from the backcross of the F1 to the homozygous mutant if the yg gene is on one of the two chromosomes involved in the translocation?
c. If the yg gene is located on one of the chromosomes involved in the translocation, a few fertile, green progeny and a few semisterile, yellow-green progeny are produced. How could these relatively rare progeny classes arise? What genetic distance could you determine from the frequency of these rare progeny?
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Semisterility in corn, as seen by unfilled ears withgaps due to abortion of approximately half the ovules,is an indication that the strain is a translocation heterozygote. The chromosomes involved in the translocation can be identified by crossing the translocationheterozygote to a strain homozygous recessive for agene on the chromosome being tested. The ratio ofphenotypic classes produced from crossing semisterileF1 progeny back to a homozygous recessive plant indicates whether the gene is on one of the chromosomesinvolved in the translocation. For example, a semisterilestrain could be crossed to a strain homozygous for the yg mutation on chromosome 9. (The mutant has yellowgreen leaves instead of the wild-type green leaves.) Thesemisterile F1 progeny would then be backcrossed tothe homozygous yg mutant.a. What types of progeny (fertile or semisterile, greenor yellow-green) would you predict from the backcross of the F1 to the homozygous yg mutant if thegene was not on one of the two…
In 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 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
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Ch. 12 - The recessive, X-linked z1 mutation of the...Ch. 12 - Genes a and b are 21 m.u. apart when mapped in...Ch. 12 - In the following group of figures, the pink lines...Ch. 12 - Three strains of Drosophila Bravo, X-ray, and...Ch. 12 - Prob. 15PCh. 12 - Suppose a haploid yeast strain carrying two...Ch. 12 - In the mating between two haploid yeast strains...Ch. 12 - During ascus formation in Neurospora, any...Ch. 12 - In the following figure, black and pink lines...Ch. 12 - In Drosophila, the gene for cinnabar eye color is...Ch. 12 - Semisterility in corn, as seen by unfilled ears...Ch. 12 - Prob. 22PCh. 12 - Prob. 23PCh. 12 - Prob. 24PCh. 12 - Duchenne muscular dystrophy DMD is caused by a...Ch. 12 - Explain how transposable elements can cause the...Ch. 12 - The Drosophila genome normally harbors about 40 P...Ch. 12 - Prob. 28PCh. 12 - Fred and Mary have a child named Bob. The genomic...Ch. 12 - Uniparental disomy is a rare phenomenon in which...Ch. 12 - Among adults with Turner syndrome, it has been...Ch. 12 - In Neurospora, his2 mutants require the amino acid...Ch. 12 - Human geneticists interested in the effects of...Ch. 12 - The incidence of Down syndrome will be very high...Ch. 12 - The Drosophila chromosome 4 is extremely small;...Ch. 12 - Down syndrome is usually caused by having a...Ch. 12 - Common red clover, Trifolium pratense, is a...Ch. 12 - The numbers of chromosomes in the somatic cells of...Ch. 12 - Prob. 39PCh. 12 - Somatic cells in organisms of a particular diploid...Ch. 12 - Prob. 41PCh. 12 - Prob. 42PCh. 12 - Chromosomes normally associate during meiosis I as...Ch. 12 - Using whole-genome sequencing, how could you...Ch. 12 - Prob. 45PCh. 12 - Prob. 46PCh. 12 - Seedless watermelons that you find in the...Ch. 12 - Prob. 48PCh. 12 - What characteristic property of translocations...Ch. 12 - In examining the genome of the rice Oryza sativa...Ch. 12 - Prob. 51PCh. 12 - Prob. 52PCh. 12 - The accompanying figure shows idiograms of human...
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