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Answer and Explanation:
Available data:
- burnsi x burnsi --> 39 burnsi, 6 pipiens --> N= 45 individuals
- burnsi x pipiens --> 23 burnsi, 33 pipiens --> N= 56 individuals
- burnsi x pipiens --> 196 burnsi, 210 pipiens --> N= 406 individuals
N= Total number of individuals in the F1.
B is the burnsi allele and B+ is the pipiens allele.
- Expected numbers of progeny
Cross 1: burnsi x burnsi
The products of this cross include pipiens individuals, which means that both the parental have the recessive allele, B+
Parental) B B+ x B B+
F1) Expected genotype: 25% =1/4 B B, 50% = 2/4 B B+, 25% = 1/4 B+B+
Expected phenotype: 75% = 3/4 burnsi and 25% = 1/4 pipiens
Expected number of the progeny: We know that the total number of individuals in the F1 is 45, which is 100% of the progeny. We need to calculate what are the expected numbers according to the expected proportions. So,
100% of the progeny---------45 individuals
25% B B -------------------------X = (25 x 45)/100 = 11.25 individuals B B
50% B B+------------------------X = (50 x 45)/100 = 22.5 individuals B B+
25% B+ B+ ----------------------X = 11.25 individuals B+ B+
33.75 individuals are expected to be burnsi, and 11.25 individuals are expected to be pipiens.
Cross 2: burnsi x pipiens
Parental) B B+ x B+ B+
F1) Expected genotype: 50% =2/4 B+ B, 50% = 2/4 B+ B+
Expected phenotype: 50% = 2/4 burnsi and 50% = 2/4 pipiens
Expected number of the progeny: We know that the total number of individuals in the F1 is 56, which is 100% of the progeny. We need to calculate what are the expected numbers according to the expected proportions. So,
100% of the progeny---------56 individual
50% B B+------------------------X = (50 x 56)/100 = 28 individuals B B+
50% B+ B+ ----------------------X = 28 individuals B+ B+
28 individuals are expected to be burnsi, and 28 individuals are expected to be pipiens.
Cross 3: burnsi x pipiens
Parental) B B+ x B+ B+
F1) Expected genotype: 50% =2/4 B+ B, 50% = 2/4 B+ B+
Expected phenotype: 50% = 2/4 burnsi and 50% = 2/4 pipiens
Expected number of the progeny: We know that the total number of individuals in the F1 is 406, which is 100% of the progeny. We need to calculate what are the expected numbers according to the expected proportions. So,
100% of the progeny---------406 individual
50% B B+------------------------X = (50 x 406)/100 = 203 individuals B B+
50% B+ B+ ----------------------X = 203 individuals B+ B+
203 individuals are expected to be burnsi, and 203 individuals are expected to be pipiens.
- The expected phenotypic ratios for the progeny of the burnsi x burnsi cross
The correct answer is option c. 3 burnsi : 1 pipiens. Both parentals are heterozygous, which means that the F1 ratio is expected to be 3:1, (1/4 B B and 2/4 B B+) : (1/4 B+ B+)
- Expected burnsi phenotype progeny from the burnsi × burnsi cross, where N= 45
Expected burnsi phenotype: 75% = 3/4 burnsi and 25% = 1/4 pipiens