Title: Eukaryotic Chromosome Mapping
1Eukaryotic Chromosome Mapping
- Using Genetic Recombination to Estimate Distances
Between Genes
2Linked Genes
Mendels experiments Linked Genes
Gene location Genes on separate chromosomes Genes on the same chromosome
Gamete types Equal numbers of all possible allele combinations More parental combinations than recombinant combinations
3Independent Assortment vs. Gene Linkage
- Example from Drosophila
- Red eyes, x Pink eyes
- Beige body Ebony body
- RRBB rrbb
4Independent Assortment vs. Gene Linkage
- Testcross cross to individual of
known genotype - F1Red eyes X Pink eyes
- Beige body Ebony body
- RrBb rrbb
5Independent Assortment vs. Gene Linkage
F2 phenotype Number of Offspring Expected for Unlinked Genes
Red eyes Beige body 398 250
Pink eyes Ebony body 382 250
Red eyes Ebony body 108 250
Pink eyes Beige body 112 250
6Independent Assortment vs. Gene Linkage
- F1Red eyes X Pink eyes
- Beige body Ebony body
- RrBb rrbb
RB
Rb
rb
rB
RrBb Red Beige Rrbb Red Ebony rrBb Pink Beige rrbb Pink Ebony
rb
7Independent Assortment vs. Gene Linkage
If genes are linked Red eyes, x
Pink eyes Beige body Ebony body
Coupling or Cis Configuration
8Independent Assortment vs. Gene Linkage
Four types of gametes are produced
Parental Recombinant
9Independent Assortment vs. Gene Linkage
- F1Red eyes X Pink eyes
- Beige body Ebony body
- R B r b
- r b r b
r B
R B
r b
R b
R B r b R b r B
r b
r b
r b
r b
r b
10Independent Assortment vs. Gene Linkage
F2 phenotype Number of Offspring Chromosome arrangement
Red eyes Beige body 398 RB//rb Parental
Pink eyes Ebony body 382 rb//rb Parental
Red eyes Ebony body 108 Rb//rb Recombinant
Pink eyes Beige body 112 rB//rb Recombinant
11Genetic Map Units
- 1 recombination 1 map unit 1
centimorgan -
- These genes are located ___ map units apart on
the same chromosome.
12Limits of Genetic Mapping
- Genes that are 50 map units apart will appear
to assort independently. - The calculated distance between any TWO genes
on the same chromosome should be less than 50 map
units. -
13Predicting Gamete Frequencies for Linked Genes
Red eyes, x Pink eyes Ebony body
Beige body
Repulsion or Trans Configuration
14Predicting Gamete Frequencies for Linked Genes
- The genes are 22 map units apart, therefore we
expect 22 recombinant gametes and 78 parental
gametes.
0.22 recombinants
0.78 parentals
15Using a Three-point Testcross to Determine
Genetic Distance
- A cross between two parental strains is used to
produce a tri-hybrid (heterozygous for three
genes). - The tri-hybrid is crossed to an organism that is
homozygous recessive for all three genes. - Eight classes of offspring are analyzed to
determine recombination frequencies.
16Problem 1, Page 2-1
- In corn, a strain homozygous for the recessive
alleles a (green), d (dwarf) and rg (normal
leaves) was crossed to a strain homozygous for
the dominant alleles of each of these genes,
namely A (red), D (tall) and Rg (ragged leaves).
Offspring of this cross were then crossed to
plants that were green, dwarf and had normal
leaves. The following phenotypic classes were
observed.
17Problem 1, Page 2-1
Offspring Resulting from Three-Point Testcross
18Problem 1, Page 2-1
A Red
a Green
D Tall
d Dwarf
Rg Ragged leaves
rg Normal leaves
19Problem 1, Page 2-1 With Arbitrary Gene Order
20Problem 1, Page 2-1With Arbitrary Gene Order
21Problem 1, Page 2-1
- Determine which classes are parentals
- The two parental classes will represent the
largest number of offspring in the F2 generation. - Information on the parents may be given in the
problem description itself.
22Problem 1, Page 2-1
- Determine which classes are double
recombinants - Double recombinants have two crossovers one
between the first and middle gene and one between
the middle and third gene - These will be the two smallest classes.
Double Recombinants red, tall, normal
green, dwarf, ragged
23Problem 1, Page 2-1
- Determine the gene order
- The middle gene is the one that changes places in
the double recombinants when compared to the
parental combinations.
24Problem 1, Page 2-1
This shows why other gene orders are incorrect.
25Problem 1, Page 2-1
- Assign genotypes to all classes
- Use correct gene order
Contribution of F1 parent
26Problem 1, Page 2-1
Recombination between A and Rg
Single Crossovers
Double Crossovers
Recombination
27Problem 1, Page 2-1
Recombination between Rg and D
Single Crossovers
Double Crossovers
Recombination
28Problem 1, Page 2-1
Two maps are possible
29Interference
- Interference crossover in one region inhibits
crossover in an adjacent region - Interference 1 (coefficient of coincidence)
- Coefficient of coincidence
- Observed double crossovers
- Expected double crossovers
30Calculating Interference
- Coefficient of coincidence
- Observed double crossovers
- Expected double crossovers
- Interference
- 1(coefficient of coincidence)
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