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Creating a heterozygous male

Hermaphrodite Parent genotype. Male Parent genotype. X. Creating a heterozygous male. Female gametes. Male gametes. Progeny genotype. Progeny phenotypes and ratios. Which progeny are you continuing with? Why?. Linkage 1: Cross with Unlinked unc. Hermaphrodite Parent

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Creating a heterozygous male

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  1. HermaphroditeParent genotype Male Parent genotype X Creating a heterozygous male Female gametes Male gametes Progeny genotype Progeny phenotypes and ratios Which progeny are you continuing with? Why?

  2. Linkage 1: Cross with Unlinked unc HermaphroditeParent genotype +/+ ; unc/unc Male Parent genotype X Female gametes Male gametes F1 Progeny genotype and ratios F1 Progeny phenotypes

  3. Linkage 2: Selfing of hermaphrodite from unlinked cross hermaphrodite self cross X gametes Progeny genotype Progeny phenotypes and ratios

  4. Linkage 1: Crossing with Linked unc HermaphroditeParent genotype Male Parent genotype + unc/+ unc X Female gametes Male gametes Progeny genotype Progeny phenotypes and ratios Which progeny are you continuing with? Why?

  5. Linkage 2: Selfing of hermaphrodite from linked cross hermaphrodite self cross X gametes Progeny genotype Progeny phenotypes and ratios

  6. Mapping 1: Making the double mutant hermaphrodite self cross X gametes Progeny genotype Progeny phenotypes and ratios What if the genotype of the parent was + unc/+ unc?

  7. Mapping 2: Making heterozygotes for mapping HermaphroditeParent genotype Male Parent genotype X Female gametes Male gametes Progeny genotype Progeny phenotypes and ratios Why might you see DpyUnc progeny?

  8. Mapping 3: Test Cross HermaphroditeParent genotype Male Parent genotype X Parental Recombinant Female gametes Male gametes Progeny genotype Progeny phenotypes and ratios

  9. Symbols to Know for Crosses • a//a – a is the allele and // represents the chromatids – there are two for a diploid organism – sometimes written as / • a b//a b – two different genes on the same chromosome • a//a ; b//b – two different genes on different chromosomes • X – symbolizes mating between two different individuals • X - symbolizes a self cross – when the hermaphrodite worms fertilize their own eggs

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