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Biology, 18.03.2020 20:57 amariciara05

In Drosophila, singed bristles [sn] and cut wings [ct] are both caused by recessive X-linked alleles. The wild type alleles [sn+ and ct+] are responsible fro straight bristles and intact wings, respectively. A female homozygous for sn and ct+ is crossed to a sn+ ct male. The F1 flies are interbred. The F2 males are distributed as follows:

sn ct 13

sn ct+ 36

sn+ ct 39

sn+ ct+ 12

What is the map distance bwteen sn and ct?

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