Sex-Linked Inheritance Problem Set 2
Problem 3: A fly cross involving two X-linked traits
What offspring would you expect from a cross between the female Drosophila described in problem 1 (red eyes and a yellow body, homozygous recessive for the yellow body color allele and homozygous dominant for the eye color allele) and the male described in problem 2 (hemizygous for both the recessive (white) eye color allele and dominant (tan) body color allele?)
A reminder that the alleles for eye color and for body color are on the X chromosome of Drosophila, but not on the Y. Red eye color (w+) is dominant to white eye color (w), and tan body color (y+) is dominant to yellow body color (y).
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A.
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Daughters would be yellow-bodied, red-eyed; the sons would be tan-bodied, white-eyed
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B.
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Daughters would be tan-bodied, red-eyed; the sons would be yellow-bodied, white-eyed
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C.
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Daughters would be tan-bodied, red-eyed; the sons would be yellow-bodied, red-eyed
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D.
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Daughters would be yellow-bodied, white-eyed; the sons would be tan-bodied, white-eyed
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E.
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Daughters would be yellow-bodied, red-eyed; the sons would be tan-bodied, red-eyed
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