Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Genetics HELP?

1) The primrose, primula kewensis, has 36 chromosomes that are similar in appearance to the chromosomes in two related species, primula floribunda (2n=18) and primula verticillata (2n=18). how could P. kewensis arise from these species? how would you describe P. kewensis in genetic terms?



2) Drosophila may be monosomic for chromosome 4 and remain fertile. contrast the F1 and F2 result of the following crosses involving the recessive chromosome 4 trait bent bristles : a) monosomic IV, bent bristles x diploid, normal bristles

b) monosomic IV, normal bristles x diploid, bent bristles

Genetics HELP?
1) Primula kewensis is an allotetraploid formed by a hybridization event followed by a polyploidization event. Its parent species are Primula floribunda and Primula verticillata.



2a) F1; all normal bristles. F2; 75% normal, 18.75% bent, 6.25% lethal.



2b) F1; 50% normal, 50% bent. F2; 43.75 normal, 50% bent, 6.25% lethal.


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