Sex-Linked Inheritance Problem Set
Sex-Linked Inheritance Problem Set
Problem 2: Test cross of a red-eyed female fly
Tutorial to help answer the question
A female Drosophila of unknown genotype was crossed with a white-eyed male fly, of genotype (w = white eye allele is recessive, w+= red-eye allele is dominant.) Half of the male and half of the female offspring were red-eyed, and half of the male and half of the female offspring were white-eyed. What was the genotype of the female fly?
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Tutorial
Possible Female Genotypes
Genotypes and phenotypes of offspring if the female is homozygous
All of the male and female offspring of a homozygous female would be red-eyed.
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Genotypes and phenotypes of offspring if the female is heterozygous
Half of the male and half of the female offspring of a heterozygous female would be white-eyed; the other half would be red-eyed.
Therefore the female must be a heterozygous, Xw+ Xw.
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Summary
We had a cross between a female Drosophila of unknown genotype with a white-eyed male fly. The result of the cross was that half of the male and half of the female offspring were red-eyed, and half of the male and half of the female offspring were white-eyed.
What was the genotype of the female fly? The female fly had to be heterozygous, Xw+ Xw.
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