Exam 5: Linkage, Recombination, and the Mapping of Genes on Chromosomes

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In tetrad analysis, NPD asci result from

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What is the map distance between the pr and cn genes?

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The map of a chromosome interval is: A--10 mu--B--40 mu--C From the cross Abc / aBC * abc / abc, how many double crossovers would be expected out of 1000 progeny?

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Crossing over takes place in paired bivalents consisting of ______ chromatids, and involves _______ of the chromatids.

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What is the χ \chi 2 value for a test of the null hypothesis?

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Suppose a three-point testcross was conducted involving the genes X, Y, and Z.If the most abundant classes are XYz and xyZ and the rarest classes are xYZ and Xyz, which gene is in the middle?

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What is the coefficient of coincidence in this region?

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Calculate the χ \chi 2 value used test the hypothesis that the C and D genes are unlinked.

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The cross Lpq / lPQ * lpq / lpq is carried out and the L gene is found to be in the middle.What would be the genotypes of the double crossover gametes in this cross?

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Which statement(s) below apply to the concept of gene linkage? A.The different alleles of two or more genes that are on a chromosome are inherited in an manner inconsistent with Mendel's Second law B.Recombination between homologous chromosomes during meiosis results in different combinations of alleles for different genes C.Recombination between sister chromatids during meiosis results in different combinations of alleles for different genes

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Suppose the map for a particular human chromosome interval is: a--1 mu--b--1 mu--c--1 mu--d--1 mu--e--1 mu--f In a man heterozygous for all six genes, what fraction of his sperm would be recombinant in the a-f interval?

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In Drosophila, singed bristles (sn) and cut wings (ct) are both caused by recessive, X-linked alleles.The wild type alleles (sn+ and ct+) are responsible for straight bristles and intact wings, respectively.A female homozygous for sn and ct+ is crossed to a sn+ct male.The F1 flies are interbred.The F2 males are distributed as follows In Drosophila, singed bristles (sn) and cut wings (ct) are both caused by recessive, X-linked alleles.The wild type alleles (sn<sup>+</sup> and ct<sup>+</sup>) are responsible for straight bristles and intact wings, respectively.A female homozygous for sn and ct<sup>+</sup> is crossed to a sn<sup>+</sup>ct male.The F<sub>1</sub> flies are interbred.The F<sub>2</sub> males are distributed as follows   What is the map distance between sn and ct? What is the map distance between sn and ct?

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Suppose an individual is heterozygous for a pair of alleles (e.g., A/a).Under what conditions would a crossover in a somatic cell of this individual lead to a clone of cells homozygous for a? (Pick the most precise answer.)

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his4/TRP1; his4/trp1; HIS4/trp1; HIS4/TRP1

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Individuals heterozygous for the RB+ and RB- alleles can develop tumors as a result of

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The mother of these progeny resulted from a cross between two flies from true breeding lines.What are the genotypes of these two lines?

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The number of linkage groups in a species that does not have sex chromosomes is:

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ws+; ws+; ws+; ws+; ws; ws; ws; ws

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The number of linkage groups in an organism with sex chromosomes equals:

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The length of an entire linkage group or chromosome may exceed 50 mu because the map distance is calculated from the addition of the distance between many gene pairs.

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