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Fly Notation and Linked Genes Thomas Hunt Morgan • Found that specific genes are carried on specific chromosomes • Drosophila melanogaster – fruit fly • Fast breeding, 4 pairs of chromosomes (XX/XY) Drosophila Notation • Typical (normal) appearance = “wild type” • The mutation decides the allele symbol • Normal/wild type body color = gray • Mutant body color = black So… • Gray (wild type) is bl+ and ebony (mutant) is bl Drosophila Notation • Cross a heterozygous gray fly with a homozygous black fly (recessive trait). What ratio of colors do you expect in the progeny? Drosophila Notation • The allele symbol is lowercase if it is inherited in a recessive pattern • Gray (wild type) bl+ and ebony (black) is bl • The allele symbol is capital if it is inherited in a dominant pattern. • Wild type eye shape is round, B+ • “Bar eye” (a narrow eye) is a mutation, B Drosophila Notation • Cross a normal-eye fly with a heterozygous bar-eye fly. What ratio of eye shape do you expect in the progeny? Drosophila Notation • Normal wings = wild-type • Vestigial wings (small) = mutant, recessive • If a homozygous wild type fly is crossed with a homozygous vestigial fly, how many flies in the F1 generation will have vestigial wings? • If two flies from the F1 generation are crossed with each other, how many will have vestigial wings in the F2 generation? Male vs. Female Flies