front 1 If a A/A*B/B is crossed with a/a*b/b and the F1 is testcrossed, what percentage of the test cross progeny if they're: a) unlinked b) linked c) 10 mu d) 24 mu | back 1 a) each would have a 25% b) only parentals with a 50% c) parents would have 45% each d) parents would have 38% each |
front 2 In a haploid organism, cD x Cd are crossed. C and D are 8 mu apart. what proportion will be: a) CD c) Cd d) all recombinants | back 2 a) 4 b) 4 c) 46 d) 8 |
front 3 +/+*+/+*+/+ x p/p*v/v*b/b a) linked? b) map | back 3 a) all 3 b) v-----p---b v->p 22 p->b 15 |
front 4 ignore d and f | back 4 a) 1:1:1:1 ratio b) 0.76 c) 3 df; p is between .5-.9 e) accept |
front 5 | back 5 yes all 3 al------18.1---fu----4.8---b |
front 6 | back 6 a) F1 would have all dominant b) t---------D ; w----------A and T----------d ; w---------A F1 would be same c) 0.52 |
front 7 zebra fish name | back 7 Danio rerio |
front 8 what kind of organism | back 8 diploid, eukaryotic vertebrate |
front 9 benefits | back 9 easy to mutagenize and transform lays many eggs generation time 3 months transparent embryos |
front 10 genome size | back 10 1500 |
front 11 sequencing published | back 11 2013 |
front 12 number of genes | back 12 26000 69% which have human orthologs |
front 13 E-value | back 13 the number of BLAST hits you expect to see by chance with the observed score or higher |