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OUTLINE 15 E. Violation of independent assortment 1. Bateson and Punnet 2. Linkage 3. Crossing over 4. Chromosome mapping 5. Effects of linkage and crossing over on genotypic and phenotypic ratios Application of Mendel’s Rules assumes: 1. One allele completely dominates the other 2. All genes have 2 allelic forms 3. All traits are monogenic (affected by only one locus) 4. All chromosomes occur in homologous pairs 5. All genes assort independently 6. An allele is completely expressed when either dominant or homozygous 7. Each trait is controlled by a different set of factors Bateson and Punnett also studied peas: Flower Color: Pollen seed shape: P = purple L = long True Breeding lines: PPLL x p = white l = round ppll PpLl Phenotype Number Purple long 284 Purple round 21 White long 21 While round 55 What is going on???? P F1 Exp Ratio Exp Number 9 3 3 1 215 71 71 24 Test cross F1 to double recessive: Parents PpLl X ppll Gametes PL pl Pl pL pl Expect 1:1:1:1 ratio of phenotypes Bateson and Punnett observed 7:1:1:7 Some gamete types more common that others…but why??? Independent loci Linked loci Hair Color Hair Color Eye Color Eye Color Test cross to determine if genes are linked in coupling or repulsion PL//pl x pl//pl Gametes 1/2 PL all pl 1/2 pl F1 Pl//pL X pl//pl 1/2 Pl all pl 1/2 pL 1/2 PL//pl (purple, long) 1/2 (purple, round) 1/2 pl//pl (white, round) 1/2 (white, long) With independent assortment: PpLl x ppll expect 1:1:1:1 Linked genes sorted on chromosomes Explained why linkage not perfect Thomas H. Morgan P: PL//PL X pl//pl F1: (PL//pl) P p P p L L l = centrosome l P P p p L L l l Effects of crossing over on number of possible gamete types With x-over No x-over P p P p P P pp L L l l L L l l p pL L P P Pl l PL L p pl l Alfred H. “Hot Dog” Sturtevant Test cross F1 to double recessive: Parents PpLl X ppll PL//pl X pl//pl Gametes PL pl PL parental (7) Pl pl parental (7) pL pL recombinant (1) pl Pl recombinant (1) Expect 1:1:1:1 ratio of phenotypes Bateson and Punnett observed 7:1:1:7 2/16 = 12.5% recomb. P 12.5 map units L A 5 units L How do we know if it’s P- A - L , or P - L- A? If x-over frequency between P and A is 7.5% then: P A 7.5 map units L 5 map units If x-over frequency between P and A is 17.5% then: P L 12.5 map units A 5 map units Fig 15.7 sa (antennae mutation) 9 17 b cn 9.5 vg be (eye color)