In corn, the leaf shine gene has two alleles g ( glossy ) determining glossy lea
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Question
In corn, the leaf shine gene has two alleles g (glossy) determining glossy leaves, and G (dull); The ear branching gene has two alleles; the b allele (branched), determining branching of ears and the B allele (normal allele). When a plant heterozygous for each of these alleles was testcrossed, the progeny consisted of the following phenotypes with the numbers of each indicated.
dull, normal 23
dull, branched 188
glossy, normal 172
glossy, branched 17
What is the distance between the leaf shine gene and the ear branching gene?
Explanation / Answer
Answer:
Test cross--- GgBb (dull, normal) X ggbb (glossy, brandched)
Parental combinations= dull, branched & glossy, normal
Recombinants = dull, normal and glossy, branched
% of recombination frequency = distance between the genes(map units)
Recombinants = 40
Total = 400
Recombination frequency -= 40/400 * 100= 10%
Distance between the genes= 10 map units
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