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You are studying genetics in domestic chickens (Gallus gallus) and you find a mutant with no wings. Assume that the mutant wingless phenotype is due to a mutation at a single gene. In contrast to mammals, chickens use ZZ/ZW sex-linkage. That is, male chickens have two copies of the sex chromosome, the Z chromosome, while females have one copy of Z and one copy of W. The W is like the Y in mammals; it carries very few genes. You should use the following symbols in this problem: • If the gene is autosomal, use: • “A” for the allele with the dominant phenotype • “a” for the allele with the recessive phenotype • If the gene is sex-linked (Z-linked) use: • “ZA” for the allele with the dominant phenotype • “Za” for the allele with the recessive phenotype • “W” for the W-chromosome:
a) You cross a pure breeding male with normal wings to a pure breeding wingless female. All of the F1 offspring have normal wings. Based on this result, which of the following statements is true: a-) Therefore Cross of Parent AA X aa or ZAZA X ZaW therefore The normal wing phenotype is dominant; the wingless phenotype is recessive. Please help me with part b? • b) You cross an F1 male to an F1 female (both phenotypically normal-winged). In their 400 offspring, you see a 3:1 ratio of normal to wingless. Upon closer examination, you find that all the wingless chickens are female. Based on these data: • i) Is the wingless gene autosomal or Z-linked? • ii) What is the genotype of the normal-winged F1 male parent of the cross? (AA, Aa, aa, A_, ZAZA, ZAZa, ZaZa, ZAZ, ZAW, or ZaW) • iii) What is the genotype of the normal-winged F1 female parent of the cross? (AA, Aa, aa, A_, ZAZA, ZAZa, ZaZa, ZAZ, ZAW, or ZaW) • iv) What is the genotype of the wingless female offspring of the cross? (AA, Aa, aa, A_, ZAZA, ZAZa, ZaZa, ZAZ, ZAW, or ZaW).
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