Set-up: Two traits in beetles Antennae shape (R rounded, r pointed) Body color(O orange, o white) Note: Consider complete dominance for both genes where capitalized letters indicate dominant alleles and take note of the phenotype provided for one of the parents of individual A and the clues it provides. What we know about Individual A 1_double heterozygote beetle with 2_rounded antennae and orange body 3_both parents of Individual A are double homozygotes 4_one parent of individual A has rounded antennae and white body a) Please provide the genotypes for both parents of individual A and the genotypes of the gametes they produced Parent 1 genotype .parent 1 gametes Parent 2 genotype .parent 2 gametes b) Individual A is test crossed (the progeny of this testcross are shown in the table below). Please provide the genotype of Individual A, the genotypes of the tester and the genotypes of the gametes that each one can produce Genotype individual A . Gametes individual A Genotype of the tester , Gametes of tester c) Complete the table below with the corresponding genotypes for the phenotypes in the offspring of the testcross. In the "Allele combination" column indicate if the allele combinations present in Individual A's gametes were new combinations (recombinant) and which were already present in the input gametes (non-recombinant). Name of Allele combination (Non recombinant OR Recombinant) Phenotype of test cross progeny Pointed antenna and white body Pointed antenna and orange body Rounded antenna and white body Rounded antenna and orange body Genotype % recombination= Number of individuals 19 335 325 21 d) Calculate the frequency and the percentage of recombination and indicate if the value obtained would lead you to believe that the genes for antenna shape and body color are assorting independently. In the case of linked genes please indicate the distance between them along the chromosome in the appropriate units. Recombination frequency [four decimals please]= map distance- Do these results lead you to believe that the genes for antenna shape and body color are assorting independently? (Yes/No)

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Set-up: Two traits in beetles
Antennae shape (R rounded, r pointed)
Body color(O orange, o white)
Note: Consider complete dominance for both genes where capitalized letters
indicate dominant alleles and take note of the phenotype provided for one of the
parents of individual A and the clues it provides.
What we know about Individual A
1_double heterozygote beetle with
2_rounded antennae and orange body
3_both parents of Individual A are double homozygotes
4_one parent of individual A has rounded antennae and white
body
a) Please provide the genotypes for both parents of individual A and the genotypes of the gametes they produced
Parent 1 genotype
.parent 1 gametes
Parent 2 genotype
.parent 2 gametes
b) Individual A is test crossed (the progeny of this testcross are shown in the table below).
Please provide the genotype of Individual A, the genotypes of the tester and the genotypes of the gametes that each one can produce
Genotype individual A
Gametes individual A
Genotype of the tester
c) Complete the table below with the corresponding genotypes for the phenotypes in the offspring of the testcross. In the "Allele combination" column indicate if the allele combinations present in Individual A's gametes were new combinations (recombinant) and which were already present in the input gametes (non-recombinant).
Name of Allele
combination (Non
recombinant OR
Recombinant)
Phenotype of test cross
progeny
Pointed antenna and white
body
Pointed antenna and orange
body
Rounded antenna and white
body
Rounded antenna and orange
body
Gametes of tester
% recombination =
Genotype
Number of
individuals
19
335
325
21
d) Calculate the frequency and the percentage of recombination and indicate if the value obtained would lead you to believe that the genes for antenna shape and body color are assorting independently. In the case of linked genes please indicate the distance between them along the chromosome in the appropriate units.
Recombination frequency [four decimals please]=
map distance
Do these results lead you to believe that the genes for antenna shape and body color are assorting independently? (Yes/No)
Transcribed Image Text:Set-up: Two traits in beetles Antennae shape (R rounded, r pointed) Body color(O orange, o white) Note: Consider complete dominance for both genes where capitalized letters indicate dominant alleles and take note of the phenotype provided for one of the parents of individual A and the clues it provides. What we know about Individual A 1_double heterozygote beetle with 2_rounded antennae and orange body 3_both parents of Individual A are double homozygotes 4_one parent of individual A has rounded antennae and white body a) Please provide the genotypes for both parents of individual A and the genotypes of the gametes they produced Parent 1 genotype .parent 1 gametes Parent 2 genotype .parent 2 gametes b) Individual A is test crossed (the progeny of this testcross are shown in the table below). Please provide the genotype of Individual A, the genotypes of the tester and the genotypes of the gametes that each one can produce Genotype individual A Gametes individual A Genotype of the tester c) Complete the table below with the corresponding genotypes for the phenotypes in the offspring of the testcross. In the "Allele combination" column indicate if the allele combinations present in Individual A's gametes were new combinations (recombinant) and which were already present in the input gametes (non-recombinant). Name of Allele combination (Non recombinant OR Recombinant) Phenotype of test cross progeny Pointed antenna and white body Pointed antenna and orange body Rounded antenna and white body Rounded antenna and orange body Gametes of tester % recombination = Genotype Number of individuals 19 335 325 21 d) Calculate the frequency and the percentage of recombination and indicate if the value obtained would lead you to believe that the genes for antenna shape and body color are assorting independently. In the case of linked genes please indicate the distance between them along the chromosome in the appropriate units. Recombination frequency [four decimals please]= map distance Do these results lead you to believe that the genes for antenna shape and body color are assorting independently? (Yes/No)
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