A Wild type fruit fly (heterozygous for gray body and normal wings) is mated with a black fly with vestigial wings. OFFSPRING: 778- wild type 785- black-vestigial.

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A Wild type fruit fly (heterozygous for gray body and normal wings) is mated with a black fly with vestigial wings. OFFSPRING: 778- wild type 785- black-vestigial 158- black- normal wings 162- gray body-vestigial wings What is the recombination frequency between these genes?

A Wild type fruit fly (heterozygous for gray body and red eyes) is mated with a black fly with purple eyes. OFFSPRING: 721- gray body/red eyes 751- black body/purple eyes 49- gray body/purple eyes 45- black body/red-eyes What is the recombination frequency between these genes?

Determine the sequence of genes along a chromosome based on the following recombination frequencies: A-B = 8 map units A-C = 28 map units A-D = 25 map units B-C = 20 map units B-D = 33 map units

Determine the sequence of genes along a chromosome based on the following recombination frequencies: A-C = 20 map units A-D = 10 map units B-C = 15 map units B-D = 5 map units