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Chapter 13, Problem 5TYK
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The phenotypic ratio for eye color in the two sexes of the offspring. White-eyed Drosophila, which is female, is crossed with a male that is normal red-eyed. Thereafter, the F1 female progeny is crossed with her father, and the F1 male progeny is crossed with his mother.

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When the genes are present on X-chromosomes, it is known as X-linked trait. The example can be seen in Drosophila, where the genes for colored eyes are present on the X-chromosome. The red-colored eye is dominant in Drosophila over the white-colored eye.

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Genes for colored eyes in Drosophila are present on the X-chromosome. The white-colored eyes is an X-linked recessive trait found in Drosophila. The red-colored eyes are dominant in them.

Let XwXw represent white-eyed female and Xw+Y represent red-eyed male.

The cross can be made as:

Parents XwXw  ×  Xw+Y

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Gametes Xw,Xw Xw+,Y

Biology: The Dynamic Science (MindTap Course List), Chapter 13, Problem 5TYK , additional homework tip  3

F1 progeny

Gametes Xw+ Y
Xw XwXw+ (red eyes) XwY (white eyes)
Xw XwXw+ (red eyes) XwY (white eyes)

F1 female progeny is crossed with her father:

The cross can be made as:

Parents XwXw+  ×  Xw+Y

Biology: The Dynamic Science (MindTap Course List), Chapter 13, Problem 5TYK , additional homework tip  4 Biology: The Dynamic Science (MindTap Course List), Chapter 13, Problem 5TYK , additional homework tip  5

Gametes Xw,Xw+ Xw+,Y

Biology: The Dynamic Science (MindTap Course List), Chapter 13, Problem 5TYK , additional homework tip  6

F1 progeny

Gametes Xw+ Y
Xw XwXw+ (red) XwY (white)
Xw+ Xw+Xw+ (red) Xw+Y (red)

So, the ratio of female progenies, red to white is 2:0 and for male progenies, red to white is 1:1.

Now, F1 male progeny is crossed with his mother.

The cross can be made as follows:

Parents XwXw  ×  XwY

Biology: The Dynamic Science (MindTap Course List), Chapter 13, Problem 5TYK , additional homework tip  7 Biology: The Dynamic Science (MindTap Course List), Chapter 13, Problem 5TYK , additional homework tip  8

Gametes Xw,Xw Xw,Y

Biology: The Dynamic Science (MindTap Course List), Chapter 13, Problem 5TYK , additional homework tip  9

F1 progeny

Gametes Xw Y
Xw XwXw (white) XwY (white)
Xw XwXw (white) XwY (white)

Therefore, the ratio of red to white female progenies is 0:2, and that of red to white male progenies is 0:2.

Conclusion

Thus, it can be concluded that when the F1 female progeny is crossed with her father, the ratio of female progenies, red to white, is 2:0, whereas, for male progenies, the ratio of red to white is 1:1. When the F1 male progeny is crossed with his mother, the ratio of female progenies, red to white, is 0:2, whereas, for male progenies, the ratio of red to white is 0:2.

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