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Consider the following Drosophila alleles: g codes for gray body (wildtype is black) c codes for curley bristles (wildtype is straight) s coeds for...
2. Consider the following Drosophila alleles:
g codes for gray body (wildtype is black)
c codes for curley bristles (wildtype is straight)
s coeds for stippled body (wildtype is smooth).
These autsomal loci are arranged in the order
gcs centromere A homozygous gray, stippled strain was crossed to a homozygous curly strain, and the F
1 were generally wildtype in their phenotypic appearance, but microscopic examination of the flies revealed
that a few rare individuals had one of three basic patterns.
The patterns are:
a. A gray, stippled sector next to a curly sector.
b. A gray sector next to a curly sector.
c. Solitary gray sectors.
Explain the origin of these three patterns with a single unifying hypothesis.