[solved]-Use The Table Below To Diagram The Gel Use An X To Indicate A Band Assume The Wells Are At The Top Row In The Well Indicate The Sample Ie Fly And Gene A Or B And Ladder 1a 2a 3a 4a 5a 6a Lad 39742
Use the table below to diagram the gel. Use an X to indicate aband. Assume the wells are at the top row. In the well, indicatethe sample (i.e. fly # and gene, a or b, and ladder).1a2a3a4a5a6aLadder1b2b3b4b5b6bxxx7.3 kbxxxxxxx4.8 kbxxxxxx2.3 kbxxxx0.6 kb2. What size is the allele that codes for the cinnabar?0.6 kb and 2.3 kb3. What size is the allele that codes for the glossy?7.3 kb and 4.8 kbTable 8.1. Fill in the genotypes for all 6 flies and bothgenes in the following table.Fly #Cinnabar Gene Cn= Wild- Type Cn’= CinnabarGlossy Gene Gl= Wild- Type Gl’= Glossy 1Cn’ Cn’Gl’ Gl’2Cn Cn Gl’ Gl’3Cn Cn’Gl’ Gl’4Cn Cn’Gl’ Gl5Cn Cn Gl’ Gl’6Cn Cn Gl’ GlList the potential flies that you will use to meet yourobjective. (Hint: your objective is listed at the bottom of thescenario subheading. Your goal is to obtain a true-breeding lineageof D. melanogaster that exhibits the cinnabar and glossy traits.For example: Can you use flies 1 and 2 from Table 8.1 and makecrosses to eventually end up with your desired fly type?)Which of the flies listed in question 4 are pure D.melanogaster and do not represent a hybrid between D. melanogasterand D. yakuba. (Hint: Use the blast search of the sequencesassociated with the candidate flies to determine the species eachallele came from. Be careful because heterozygous flies have morethan one sequence associated with each gene so you may be checkingup to four alleles for a single fly.)Use Punnet squares and added explanation to show the crossesneeded to produce the desired true-breeding flies for the cinnabarand glossy traits.NOTE: the first 3 questions and the table are the informationfor questions 4,5,6. I am stuck on these and do not know what todo. Any help is appreciated
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