Chapter 6: Problem 15
Drosophila may be monosomic for chromosome \(4,\) yet remain fer tile. Contrast the \(\mathrm{F}_{1}\) and \(\mathrm{F}_{2}\) results of the following crosses involving the recessive chromosome 4 trait, bent bristles: (a) monosomic IV, bent bristles \(\times\) normal bristles; (b) monosomic \(\mathrm{IV}\), normal bristles \(\times\) bent bristles.
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Cross (a): Monosomic IV, bent bristles × normal bristles
Cross (b): Monosomic IV, normal bristles × bent bristles
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Key Concepts
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
Punnett Square
- 50% Bb (Normal bristles)
- 50% bb (Bent bristles)
Monosomy
Drosophila Melanogaster
Mendelian Inheritance
- The Law of Segregation states that an individual's two alleles for a trait separate during gamete formation, so each gamete carries only one allele.
- The Law of Independent Assortment explains how alleles of different genes independently separate from one another, contributing to genetic variety.