In the land of Salad, there are two autosomal genes that (separately) determine
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Question
In the land of Salad, there are two autosomal genes that (separately) determine two unique phenotypes:
(i) Romaine lover (wild-type), Iceberg lover (Recessive);
(ii) Thousand Island dressing lover (wild-type), Balsamic Vinaigrette lover (recessive).
We use the follow abbreviations for phenotypes:
Ro = Romaine Lover;
Ice = Iceberg Lover;
TI = Thousand Island Lover;
Ba = Balsamic Lover.
Two parents, one who is a Iceberg and Balsamic lover, and the other who is Romaine, Thousand Island lover, are mated. One of the F1 offspring is back-crossed to an Iceberg, Balsamic lover. If the observed counts of each phenotype from 1000 F2 offspring are:
Ro-TI = 477;
Ro-Ba = 9;
Ice-TI = 11;
Ice-Ba = 503;
what is the estimated recombination fraction among the two genes?
Explanation / Answer
The estimated recombination fraction among the two genes is 2.
For explanation find the below workout
Recombination frequency = Total number of recombinants/ Total number of progeny * 100.
The recombinants will be low in frequency where as the parental types will be high in frequency. So, here the recombinants are Ro-Ba = 9 and Ice-TI = 11 and the parental types are Ro-TI = 477 and Ice-Ba = 503.
So, the answer here is
= 11+9/1000*100 = 2.
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