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Biology, 20.04.2020 21:00, Erinkim2292

In silkmoths, red eyes (re) and white-banded wings (wb) are encoded by two mutant alleles that are recessive to those that produce wild-type traits (re+ and wb+); these 2 genes are on the same chromosome. A moth homozygous for red eyes and white-banded wings is crossed with a moth homozygous for the wild-type traits. The F1 have wild-type eyes and wings. The F1 are crossed with moths that have red eyes and white banded wings in a test cross. The progeny of this test cross are:
wild-type eyes, wild-type wings 418
red eyes, wild-type wings 19
wild-type eyes, white-banded wings 16
red eyes, white-banded wings 426
a. What phenotypic proportions would be expected if the genes for red eyes and for white-banded wings were located on different chromosomes?b. What is the rate of recombination between the genes for red eyes and those for white-banded wings?

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