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4 min read•july 11, 2024
Caroline Koffke
Caroline Koffke
Be sure to read carefully, and notice how this pattern of inheritance is different from our own.
Good work on your response, you would receive 2/3 points for this answer. You successfully identified that 75% of the offspring would be males and that 25% of the resulting offspring from the second cross would not survive. The genotype of the male parent would be Z*W, not ZW.
(a) 75% among the F1 offspring raised at 22 degrees Celsius are phenotypic males (b) The genotype of the male parent in the cross is Z*W. One fitness cost to the female of mating with this particular male is less offspring will be produced.
Good work on your response. You received 2/3 points. In order to receive the third point, you needed to be more specific on the fitness cost to the female. This could come by mentioning that 25% of the offspring would not survive. Nice work
Good work on your response. You would receive 2/3 points for this answer! You successfully determined the percent of phenotypic males and wrote up a fitness cost for the second cross. However, the phenotype of the male in the second cross would be Z* W. Good work
You received 1/1 points for part a and 1/2 points for part b. While your explanation is correct, you need to be more specific by saying that 1/4 or 25% of the offspring would be unable to survive due to the lack of Z chromosome.
(a) I predict that 75% of F1 offspring will be phenotypic male. (b) The genotype of the male parent is Z*W. One fitness cost is that each offspring have a 25% chance of not having any type of Z chromosome, which would make the offspring have a 0% chance of survival.
You received 3/3 points for this response! You successfully predicted the percent of phenotypic males, the genotype of the male parent, and explained a correct fitness cost. Great work!
(a) If the offspring are raised at 22℃, 75% (3/4) of the F₁ offspring will develop into phenotypic males.
(b) The genotype of the male parent in the cross is ZW. One fitness cost to the female fish when mating with this particular male would be that there will be a 25% (¼) chance of an offspring receiving no Z chromosome but two W chromosomes instead. Without the inheritance of at least one Z or Z chromosome, the offspring of the tongue sole fish will not be able to survive. Therefore, out of all the possible offsprings produced from the mating of a ZW male tongue sole fish and a ZW female tongue sole fish, one-fourth (25%) of its offspring (those that receive a WW chromosome) will have no chance of survival and so they will die off. Edit: Correction to part b): genotype is ZW. The asterisk didn’t show up for some reason.
Thank you for sharing your response. You received 3/3 points for this question by identifying the 75% frequency, the Z*W genotype, and the 25% chance of nonsurvival with the second cross. Nice work
Great job on your response. You received 3/3 points
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