Chapter 5: Problem 3
Describe the cytological observation that suggests that crossing over occurs during the first meiotic prophase.
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Chapter 5: Problem 3
Describe the cytological observation that suggests that crossing over occurs during the first meiotic prophase.
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Why are double-crossover events expected less frequently than single-crossover events?
List some of the differences between a linkage map obtained by analyzing crossovers and a physical map obtained by sequencing the DNA.
A backcross was set up between two homozygous laboratory mouse strains \(A\) and \(B\), with the \(F_{1}\) backcrossed to \(B\). The \(F_{2}\) were typed using \(\operatorname{SNPs} x\) and \(y,\) which varied between strains \(A\) and \(B\left(x^{A}, x^{B}, y^{A}, y^{B}\right) .\) Out of 100 mice, 38 were \(x^{A} y^{A}, 40\) were \(x^{B} y^{B}, 11\) were \(x^{A} y^{B},\) and 11 were \(x^{B} y^{A} .\) What is the genetic distance between SNPs \(x\) and \(y ?\)
Assume that investigators crossed a strain of flies carrying the dominant eye mutation Lobe on the second chromosome with a strain homozygous for the second chromosome recessive mutations smooth abdomen and straw body. The \(\mathrm{F}_{1}\) Lobe females were then backcrossed with homozygous smooth abdomen, straw body males, and the following phenotypes were observed: (a) Give the gene order and map units between these three loci. (b) What is the coefficient of coincidence?
Review the Chapter Concepts list on page \(138 .\) Most of these center around the process of crossing over between linked genes. Write a short essay that discusses how crossing over can be detected and how the resultant data provide the basis of chromosome mapping.
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