3.13 In Drosophila, the mutant allele bwdis causing brown eyes (normal eyes are red) is temperature sensitive. In flies reared at 29°C the mutant allele is dominant, but in flies reared at 22°C the mutant allele is recessive. In a cross of bwdts/+ X bwdts/+, where the + sign denotes the wild-type allele of bwdts, what is the expected ratio of brown-eyed flies to red-eyed flies if the progeny are reared at 29°C? At 22°C?

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3.13 In Drosophila, the mutant allele bwdts causing
brown eyes (normal eyes are red) is temperature
sensitive. In flies reared at 29°C the mutant allele
is dominant, but in flies reared at 22°C the mutant
allele is recessive. In a cross of bwdts/+ X bwdts/+,
where the + sign denotes the wild-type allele of
bwdts, what is the expected ratio of brown-eyed
flies to red-eyed flies if the progeny are reared at
29°C? At 22°C?
Transcribed Image Text:3.13 In Drosophila, the mutant allele bwdts causing brown eyes (normal eyes are red) is temperature sensitive. In flies reared at 29°C the mutant allele is dominant, but in flies reared at 22°C the mutant allele is recessive. In a cross of bwdts/+ X bwdts/+, where the + sign denotes the wild-type allele of bwdts, what is the expected ratio of brown-eyed flies to red-eyed flies if the progeny are reared at 29°C? At 22°C?
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P1 P2
A B C D ENE G HU
%31
11
(a) Identify which pairs of numbered bands
correspond to the two segregating pairs of
oalleles.
(b) Assuming that the two pairs of alleles
undergo independent assortment, what is
the probability that an offspring of the cross
shows the banding pattern in lane D?
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Transcribed Image Text:CHAP P1 P2 A B C D ENE G HU %31 11 (a) Identify which pairs of numbered bands correspond to the two segregating pairs of oalleles. (b) Assuming that the two pairs of alleles undergo independent assortment, what is the probability that an offspring of the cross shows the banding pattern in lane D? 1234
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