BSCI-1510L Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Mendelian Inheritance, Centromere, Centimorgan

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At long last we are able to analyze the genetic data in the f2 progeny of the cross of drosophila f1 adults. By now you should know the number of traits involved in the cross and whether they are sex-linked or autosomal. We will use the f2 adults to test for linkage of these traits. When genes are linked, we can use the frequency of the recombinant phenotypes to determine the order of genes on chromosomes and to estimate the recombination frequency (also called the cross-over distance) between pairs of gene loci. Four weeks ago, you set up a parental cross of drosophila melanogaster using female flies which were carrying three separate mutations, white eyes, miniature wings and forked bristles. Because both chromosomes were the same for these three traits, crossing over in the females was irrelevant. Crossing over in the hemizygous males is not possible because of differences between the two types of sex chromosomes.

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