Biology, asked by radhabalakrishnan52, 9 months ago

Body colour and eye colour in female Drosophila is the case of
(A) Complete linkage
(B) Incomplete linkage
(C) Independent assortment
(D) Incomplete dominance​

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Answered by aditi17039
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Answer:

HEY MATE

the answer to this question is complete linkage

when Morgan hybridised yellow-bodied, white-eyed females to brown-bodied, red-eyed males... and then intercrossed their F1 progeny. The ratio for F2 generation deviated very significantly from 9:3:3:1

which means the two genes did not segregate independent i.e. they are linked.

for further information u can check ncert figure5. 11.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Body colour and eye colour in female Drosophila is the case of

(A) Complete linkage

Explanation:

  • complete linkage is a property which exist when there is two genes which are present close to each other according to the locus. As a result of this the linkage is  more in such gene.
  • The body and the eye colour in female drosophila is an example of complete linkage construct drosophila is chosen as the organism for the experiment because it has fastest sexual life and less time of the total life cycle

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Body colour and eye colour in female Drosophila is the case of

(A) Complete linkage

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