A wild-type fruit fly (heterozygous for gray body color andnormal wings) is mated with a

Chapter 15, Problem 3

(choose chapter or problem)

A wild-type fruit fly (heterozygous for gray body color andnormal wings) is mated with a black fly with vestigial wings.The offspring have the following phenotypic distribution:wild-type, 778; black-vestigial, 785; black-normal, 158; grayvestigial,162. What is the recombination frequency betweenthese genes for body color and wing size? Is this consistentwith the results of the experiment in Figure 15.9?

Unfortunately, we don't have that question answered yet. But you can get it answered in just 5 hours by Logging in or Becoming a subscriber.

Becoming a subscriber
Or look for another answer

×

Login

Login or Sign up for access to all of our study tools and educational content!

Forgot password?
Register Now

×

Register

Sign up for access to all content on our site!

Or login if you already have an account

×

Reset password

If you have an active account we’ll send you an e-mail for password recovery

Or login if you have your password back