Genetic Crossover in Drosophila: Understanding Phenotypic Classes

Part A

Which of the following phenotypic classes reflect offspring that were generated as a result of a crossover event?

Select all that apply:

- garnet eyes

- wild type

- miniature wings

- miniature wings, garnet eyes

Part B

If 800 offspring were produced from the cross, in what numbers would you expect the following phenotypes?

__wild type : __ miniature wings : __ garnet eyes : __ miniature wings, garnet eyes

Enter your answer as the number of flies of each phenotype separated by a colon (example: 100:300:100:300).

Answer:

The following phenotypic classes reflect offspring that were generated as a result of a crossover event: - miniature wings - garnet eyes

When the genes for miniature wings and garnet eyes are 8 map units apart on chromosome 1 in Drosophila, a crossover event can occur during meiosis. This results in offspring with combinations of traits that differ from their parents.

When miniature wings and garnet eyes link up with the 8 map units that are present between them, recombinant classes are generated. These offspring display the following phenotypes:

- miniature wings

- garnet eyes

Based on the genetic linkage of these traits, we can expect the following approximate numbers of each phenotype in 800 offspring:

- wild type: 32 flies

- miniature wings: 368 flies

- garnet eyes: 368 flies

- miniature wings, garnet eyes: 32 flies

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