A scientist is curious about the inheritance of fur color an…
A scientist is curious about the inheritance of fur color and tail length in mice. She suspects that the genes that affect these traits are located on the same chromosome but wants to formally test this hypothesis. In order to do so, she bred two mice: one mouse has white fur and a long tail while the other mouse has black fur and a stubby tail. In one year, they produced 43 offspring. 20 offspring were white with long tails. 13 offspring were black with stubby tails. 7 offspring were white with stubby tails. 3 offspring were black with long tails. What is the recombination frequency of these genes? Is the scientist’s hypothesis supported or rejected? Why?
Read DetailsA scientist is curious about the inheritance of fur color an…
A scientist is curious about the inheritance of fur color and tail length in mice. She suspects that the genes that affect these traits are located on the same chromosome but wants to formally test this hypothesis. In order to do so, she bred two mice: one mouse has white fur and a long tail while the other mouse has black fur and a stubby tail. In one year, they produced 43 offspring. 20 offspring were white with long tails. 13 offspring were black with stubby tails. 7 offspring were white with stubby tails. 3 offspring were black with long tails. What is the recombination frequency of these genes? Is the scientist’s hypothesis supported or rejected? Why?
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A man (Greg; normal vision) and a woman (Stacy; normal vision) decide to have a baby. Stacy happens to have a color-blind father and a mother with normal vision (color-blindness is X-linked recessive). What proportion of Greg and Stacy’s offspring would we expect to be colorblind? What proportion would we expect to be carriers?
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