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9 years ago
An organism of the genotype AaBbCc was testcrossed to a triply recessive organism (aabbcc). The genotypes of the progeny are presented in the following table.

20   AaBbCc   5   AaBbcc
5   aabbCc   20   aabbcc
20   AabbCc   5   Aabbcc
5   aaBbCc   20   aaBbcc

PART A
If these three genes were all assorting independently, how many genotypic and phenotypic classes would result in the offspring, and in what proportion, assuming simple dominance and recessiveness in each gene pair?
   A) 6, 1:1:1:1:1:1
   B) 4, 1:1:1:1
   C) 2, 1:1
   D) 8, 1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1

PART B
Answer part (a) again, assuming the three genes are so tightly linked on a single chromosome that no crossover gametes were recovered in the sample of offspring.
   A) 4, 1:1:1:1
   B) 8, 1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1
   C) 2, 1:1
   D) 6, 1:1:1:1:1:1

PART C
What can you conclude from the actual data about the location of the three genes in relation to one another?
   A) The A and C loci are linked and locus B assorts independently from both A and C loci.
   B) The A and B loci are linked and locus C assorts independently from both A and B loci.
   C) The B and C loci are linked and locus A assorts independently from both B and C loci.

PART D
How far apart are the linked genes?
   A) 5 map units
   B) 10 map units
   C) 15 map units
   D) 20 map units
   E) 40 map units



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9 years ago
a) 2^n = 8 classes -> 1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1

b) 2 classes -> 1:1

c) C assorts independently

d) 20 map units
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