Part A: A wild-type fruit fly with a smooth body, straight wings, red eyes and paired antennae (br+, cw+, w+, ant+) is m
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Part A: A wild-type fruit fly with a smooth body, straight wings, red eyes and paired antennae (br+, cw+, w+, ant+) is m
Part A: A wild-type fruit fly with a smooth body, straight wings, red eyes and paired antennae (br+, cw+, w+, ant+) is mated with a homozygous fly with a bristled body, curly wings, white eyes and no antennae (br cw w ant). You analyze the offspring and discover the following: 1. 28% of the progeny have new combinations of the brand w genes 2.6% of the progeny have new combinations of the brand cw genes 3. 12% of the progeny have new combinations of the cw and sp genes 4. 34% of the progeny have new combinations of the cw and w genes 5.46% of the progeny have new combinations of the sp and w genes • You map these genes to a chromosome. What is the order of these four genes on that chromosome. Write your answer like this - e.g. a-b-c-d chromosome map Part B: A 5th gene that produces spotted eyes (sp) has a recombination frequency of 3% with respect to the ant gene. • Redraw the map and add this 5th gene new chromosome map
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