Eye color of the Oriental fruit fly Bactrocera dorsalis is d

Eye color of the Oriental fruit fly (Bactrocera dorsalis) is determined by a number of genes. A fly having wild-type eyes is crossed with a fly having yellow eyes. All the F_1 flies from this cross have wild type eyes. When the F_1 are interbred, 9/16 of the F_2 progeny have wild-type eyes, 3/16 have amethyst eyes (a bright, sparkling blue color), and 4/16 have yellow eyes. (a) Give genotypes for all the flies in the P, F_1, and F_2 generations. (b) Does epistasis account for eye color in Oriental fruit flies? If so, which gene is epistatic and which gene is hypostatic?

Solution

A) Genotypes:-   WE(wild type eyes) x ye(Yellow eyes) -----> WEye(wild type eyes) --F1 progeny

F2 progeny:-- Punnett square

|     WE | We | yE | ye

WE | WWEE | WWEe | WyEE | WyEe   

We | WWEe | WWee | WyEe | Wyee

yE | WyEE | WyEe | yyEE | yyEe

ye | WyEe I Wyee | yyEe | yyEe      

Phenotypic ratio -- 9 : 3 :4

Wid eyes: Amethyst eyes : yellow eyes.   

B) Yes, epistasis account for eye colour.Its recessive epistasis because some of the eye colour aren\'t similar to their parent.F1 progeny are epistatic and F2 progenies are hypostatic.

 Eye color of the Oriental fruit fly (Bactrocera dorsalis) is determined by a number of genes. A fly having wild-type eyes is crossed with a fly having yellow e

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