Topic 10-2 Flashcards

1
Q

a testcross between two genes is called a:

A

two-point testcross

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2
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pairs with a frequency of 50% are:

A

not in the same linkage group

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3
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when constructing a map with a two point testgroup, you should:

A

first split genes into linkage groups, then map genes w/in the same linkage groups

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4
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a three-point testcross is more efficient to map 3 genes as it can be done with:

A

one cross rather than a series of two-point crosses

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5
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what are the six major steps of mapping a three point test cross?

A

1) locate parental phenotypes (non-recombinant progeny)
2) locate the double crossover (rare phenotypes)
3) compare parental phenotypes w/ rare phenotypes
4) fix the genotypes
5) find recombination frequencies
6) put it on a map

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