The table below shows the number of progeny from a cross between a Drosophila female that is heterozygous for three X-linked genes—a wing gene called crossveinless (cv), an eye gene called echinus (ec), and bristle gene called scute (sc)—with a male that has a mutant copy of each gene on his X chromosome. The genes are named for the phenotypes associated with their mutant forms. Because the wild-type (WT) genes are dominant, the female exhibits normal wings, eyes, and bristles; the male has the crossveinless, echinus, scute phenotypes. Based on the frequency of phenotypes among the progeny, what is the order of the genes on X chromosome?

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Use the following information to answer questions: Genes that are located on different chromosomes assort independently. However, genes on the same chromosome can still separate from each other through a process called recombination. During meiosis, when four homologous chromatids form a tetrad, two of the chromatids can cross over, which causes them to break from their chromatid and reattach to the other chromatid. When this crossover event happens between non-sister chromatids that contain different alleles of a gene, recombination takes place and gives rise to genetic diversity.... Show more

The table below shows the number of progeny from a cross between a Drosophila female that is heterozygous for three X-linked genes—a wing gene called crossveinless (cv), an eye gene called echinus (ec), and bristle gene called scute (sc)—with a male that has a mutant copy of each gene on his X chromosome. The genes are named for the phenotypes associated with their mutant forms. Because the wild-type (WT) genes are dominant, the female exhibits normal wings, eyes, and bristles; the male has the crossveinless, echinus, scute phenotypes. Based on the frequency of phenotypes among the progeny, what is the order of the genes on X chromosome?<br><img src='https://www.fatskills.com/images3/mcat/150.tiff.gif'><br>






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