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(GENE MAPPING)
 Most chromosomes consist of very
large numbers of genes
 Genes that are part of the same
chromosome are said linked
 These genes demonstrate linkage in
genetic crosses
 During meiosis, they are not free to
undergo independent assortment
 They are transmitted as a unit
 Crossover results in reshuffling or
recombination of alleles between
homolog.
INTRODUCTION
 No crossover: two genetically different
gametes are formed
 Each gamete receive the alleles present on one




homolog or the other
Illustrate complete linkage
Produce parental or noncrossover gametes

 Crossover: produce four types of gametes
 Two parental gametes
 Two recombinant or crossover gametes

Introduction
Introduction
 Complete linkage in Drosophila melanogaster:
 Mutants: brown (bw) eye and heavy (hv) wing vein
 Normal alleles: bw+ (red eye) and hv+ (thin wing vein)

 Cross between brown eye and thin vein with
red eyes and heavy vein
 P:

 F1:

bwhv
bw hv


bwhv
bw hv
Red-heavy
Brown-thin
bwhv
bw hv

red, thin

The Linkage Ratio
The Linkage Ratio
 When the F1 generation is interbred, the F2
generation will be produced in a 1:2:1
phenotypic and genotypic ratio.
 When the F1 is tescrossed, it will produce a
1:1 ratio of brown thin and red heavy

The Linkage Ratio
The Linkage Ratio
Morgan crossed yellow bodied white eyed
female and wild type male
P:

yellow, white ♀ X

wild-type ♂

F1: ♀: wild type
♂: expressed both mutant traits

F2:
 98.7% parental types (gray bodied, red eyed)
 1.3% either: yellow bodied with red eyed , or
gray bodied with white eyed

Crossover and Gene Distance
Morgan made crosses involving other X-linkage
genes

P: White-eye, miniature wing ♀
F1:
F2:

X wild type ♂

even more puzzling
phenotypes differed
62.8%: parental types
37.2%: either: white eyed or
miniature wing

Crossover and Gene Distance
Morgan
crossed
yellow
bodied
white eyed
female and
wild type
male:
yw/yw X
y+w+Y

Crossover and Gene Distance

Morgan
made
crosses
involving
other Xlinkage
genes:
Whiteeye,
miniature
wing ♀
X
wild type
♂
 Morgan postulated that exchange occurred
between the mutant genes on the two X
chromosomes of the F1 females
 Lead to 1.3 and 37.2 recombinant gametes

 The closer two gene are, the less likely genetic
exchange will occur between them
 Morgan proposed the term crossing over to
describe the physical exchange leading to
recombination.

Crossover and Gene Distance
Crossover and Gene Distance
Crossover and Gene Distance
 Two arrangements of alleles exist for an individuals
heterozygous at two loci:
‘cis’ or coupling

‘trans’ or repulsion

w + m+

w+ m

w

w

m

m+

 Cross-over of cis results in trans and vice versa

 Frequency of recombinants (%) is a characteristic of
each gene pair, regardless of cis or trans arrangements

Concept of a genetic map
 In cross A
 Parental types (yellow-white, wild type): 98.7%
 Recombinant types (white, yellow): 1.3%
 Distance between genes: 1.3 mu
 In cross B
 Parental types (white-miniature, wild type): 62.8%
 Recombinant types (white, miniature): 37.2%
 Distance between genes: 37.2 mu

Concept of a genetic map
 Cross-over is more
likely to occur
between distant
genes than close
genes
 Sturtevant (1913) recognized that
recombination frequencies could be used to
create a map
 1% cross-over rate = 1 map unit (mu) or
centiMorgan (cM)
 Map units (mu) and centiMorgans (cM) are
relative measures.
# of recombinant progeny
Recombination frequency 
X 100%
total # of progeny

Calculating Recombination frequency
 The test cross Ab/aB x ab/ab is performed.
The following numbers of progeny of each
genotype are obtained: 87 AaBb, 409 Aabb,
390 aaBb, 114 aabb.
 What is the approximate distance (in map units)
between the two genes in question?

Recombination frequency 

# of recombinant progeny
X 100%
total # of progeny

 RF = (87 + 114)/(87 + 409 + 390 + 114) x 100%


= 201/1000 x 100%
= 20.1%
So the distance between the two genes is 20.1 cM

Example
 First genetic map was for Drosophila:
3 sex-linked genes
w = white-eyes
m =miniature wings
y = yellow body

 Recombination frequencies:
wxy
wxm
mxy

= 0.5%
= 34.5%
= 35.4%

0.5

34.5

35.5
 Single crossover

Single Crossover
 Double crossover

Double Crossover
 The genotype of the organism producing the
crossover gametes must be heterozygous at
all loci
 The cross must be constructed so that
genotypes of all gametes can be accurately
determined by observing the phenotypes of
the resulting offspring
 A sufficient of number of offspring must be
produced in the mapping experiment to
recover a representative sample of all
crossover.
Three-Point Mapping
 Males hemizygous for all three wild type
alleles are crossed to female with three
mutant traits (yellow body, white eyes, and
echinus eye shape)

 F1 consists of females heterozygous at all loci
and males hemizygous for all three mutant
alleles

Three-Point Mapping
 When the F1 is intercrossed to produce F2, it
produces 8 different classes:
 Two classes of parental types (the biggest





proportion)
Two classes from single crossover in region I
Two classes from single crossover in region II
Two classes from double crossover (the smallest
proportion).
Phenotypes

white, echinus
yellow
yellow, white
echinus
yellow, echinus
white

Determining Gene Sequence
 In maize, the recessive mutant genes:
 bm (brown midrib), v (virescent seedling), and pr (purple aleurone)

are linked on chromosome 5
 A female plant is heterozygous for all three traits is
crossed with a male homozygous for all three mutant
alleles
 F1 data:





[+ v bm]

230

[pr + +]

237

[+ + bm]

82

[pr v +]

79






[+ v +]

200

[pr + bm]

195

[pr v bm]

44

[+ + +]

42

 What is the correct sequence of genes?
 What is the distance between each pairs of gene?

A Mapping Problem in Maize
 The Five Steps to Solve the Problem

1. Determine the parental and dco types
2. Examine the gene in the middle
3. Re-order the genes (if necessary)

4. Examine sco in region I and II
5. Calculate the distance

A Mapping Problem in Maize
 The Five Steps to Solve the Problem

1. Determine the parental and dco types
2. Examine the gene in the middle
3. Re-order the genes (if necessary)

4. Examine sco in region I and II
5. Calculate the distance

A Mapping Problem in Maize
 The parental types are the biggest number,
and dco types are the smallest









[+ v bm] 230
[pr + +]

237

[+ + bm]

82

[pr v +]

79

[+ v +]

200

[pr + bm] 195
[pr v bm] 44
[+ + +]

42

Determine the parental and dco types
 The parental types are the biggest number,
and dco types are the smallest









[+ v bm] 230  parental type
[pr + +]

237  parental type

[+ + bm]

82

[pr v +]

79

[+ v +]

200

[pr + bm] 195
[pr v bm] 44  dco type
[+ + +]

42  dco type

Determine the parental and dco types
 The Five Steps to Solve the Problem

1. Determine the parental and dco types
2. Examine the gene in the middle
3. Re-order the genes (if necessary)

4. Examine sco in region I and II
5. Calculate the distance

A Mapping Problem in Maize
+

v

bm

+

+

bm

pr

+

+

pr

v

+

+

bm

v

+

+

v

pr

+

+

v

+

bm

pr
v

bm
pr

+
bm

+

pr

+

+

+

+






[+ v bm]
[pr + +]
[pr v bm]
[+ + +]

230  parental type
237  parental type
44  dco type
42  dco type

Examine the gene in the middle
 The Five Steps to Solve the Problem

1. Determine the parental and dco types
2. Examine the gene in the middle
3. Re-order the genes (if necessary)

4. Examine sco in region I and II
5. Calculate the distance

A Mapping Problem in Maize
Temporary Order









[+ v bm]
[pr + +]
[+ + bm]
[pr v +]
[+ v +]
[pr + bm]
[pr v bm]
[+ + +]

Correct Order
230
237
82
79
200
195
44
42










v
+
+
v
v
+
v
+

+ bm
pr +
+ bm
pr +
++
pr bm
pr bm
++

Re-order the genes (if necessary)

230
237
82
79
200
195
44
42
 The Five Steps to Solve the Problem

1. Determine the parental and dco types
2. Examine the gene in the middle
3. Re-order the genes (if necessary)

4. Examine sco in region I and II
5. Calculate the distance

A Mapping Problem in Maize
v
+

pr

+

+

pr

+

pr

+

bm

+

bm

v

v

+

I
v

+

bm

+

pr

+

II

+

v

v

+

pr

+

+

bm

+

bm

+

+

+

pr

bm

v + bm

230  parental type

+ pr +

237  parental type

v pr +

79  scoI type

+ + bm

82  scoI type

v ++

200  scoII type

+ pr bm

195  scoII type

Examine sco in region I and II
 The Five Steps to Solve the Problem

1. Determine the parental and dco types
2. Examine the gene in the middle
3. Re-order the genes (if necessary)

4. Examine sco in region I and II
5. Calculate the distance

A Mapping Problem in Maize
 The formula to calculate the distance between
two genes:

 In region I =

scoI dco
x 100
Total

 In regio II =

scoII dco
x 100
Total

Calculate the distance
 v + bm

230  parental type

 + pr +

237  parental type

 + + bm

82  scoI type

 v pr +

79  scoI type

 v ++

200  scoII type

 + pr bm

195  scoII type

 v pr bm

44  dco type

 + ++

42  dco type



 Total
Calculate the1109
distance
 Distance between v-pr =
82  79  44  42
x 100  22.27 cM
1109

 v + bm

230  parental type

 + pr +

237  parental type

 + + bm

82  scoI type

 v pr +

79  scoI type

 v ++

200  scoII type

 + pr bm 195  scoII type

 Distance between pr-bm =

 v pr bm

44  dco type

 + ++

42  dco type

200  195  44  42
x 100  43.37 cM
1109

 Distance between v-bm =
22.27  43.37  65.64 cM

 And the map is

22.27 cM

v+/v

Calculate the distance

43.37 cM

pr+/pr

bm+/bm
 Interference: a crossover at one spot on a
chromosome decreases the likelihood of a crossover
in a nearby spot
I=1–c
 where c: coefficient of coincidence

obs dco
c
exp dco
 obs dco: observed data
 exp dco: expected dco = sco I x sco II

Interference and Coincidence
 From the data:

22.27 cM

v+/v

43.37 cM

pr+/pr

bm+/bm

 obs dco = 86/1109 = 0.0775
 exp dco = 0.2227 x 0.4337 = 0.0966
 v + bm

 c = 0.0775/0.0966 = 0.80

230  parental type

 + pr +

237  parental type

 + + bm

82  scoI type

 v pr +

79  scoI type

 v ++

200  scoII type

 + pr bm 195  scoII type

 I = 1 – 0.80 = 0.20

 v pr bm

44  dco type

 + ++

42  dco type

Interference and Coincidence
Any questions?
Thank you
Bft1033 6 linkage genes_print

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Bft1033 6 linkage genes_print

  • 2.  Most chromosomes consist of very large numbers of genes  Genes that are part of the same chromosome are said linked  These genes demonstrate linkage in genetic crosses  During meiosis, they are not free to undergo independent assortment  They are transmitted as a unit  Crossover results in reshuffling or recombination of alleles between homolog. INTRODUCTION
  • 3.  No crossover: two genetically different gametes are formed  Each gamete receive the alleles present on one   homolog or the other Illustrate complete linkage Produce parental or noncrossover gametes  Crossover: produce four types of gametes  Two parental gametes  Two recombinant or crossover gametes Introduction
  • 5.  Complete linkage in Drosophila melanogaster:  Mutants: brown (bw) eye and heavy (hv) wing vein  Normal alleles: bw+ (red eye) and hv+ (thin wing vein)  Cross between brown eye and thin vein with red eyes and heavy vein  P:  F1: bwhv bw hv   bwhv bw hv Red-heavy Brown-thin bwhv bw hv red, thin The Linkage Ratio
  • 7.  When the F1 generation is interbred, the F2 generation will be produced in a 1:2:1 phenotypic and genotypic ratio.  When the F1 is tescrossed, it will produce a 1:1 ratio of brown thin and red heavy The Linkage Ratio
  • 9. Morgan crossed yellow bodied white eyed female and wild type male P: yellow, white ♀ X wild-type ♂ F1: ♀: wild type ♂: expressed both mutant traits F2:  98.7% parental types (gray bodied, red eyed)  1.3% either: yellow bodied with red eyed , or gray bodied with white eyed Crossover and Gene Distance
  • 10. Morgan made crosses involving other X-linkage genes P: White-eye, miniature wing ♀ F1: F2: X wild type ♂ even more puzzling phenotypes differed 62.8%: parental types 37.2%: either: white eyed or miniature wing Crossover and Gene Distance
  • 11. Morgan crossed yellow bodied white eyed female and wild type male: yw/yw X y+w+Y Crossover and Gene Distance Morgan made crosses involving other Xlinkage genes: Whiteeye, miniature wing ♀ X wild type ♂
  • 12.  Morgan postulated that exchange occurred between the mutant genes on the two X chromosomes of the F1 females  Lead to 1.3 and 37.2 recombinant gametes  The closer two gene are, the less likely genetic exchange will occur between them  Morgan proposed the term crossing over to describe the physical exchange leading to recombination. Crossover and Gene Distance
  • 13. Crossover and Gene Distance
  • 14. Crossover and Gene Distance
  • 15.  Two arrangements of alleles exist for an individuals heterozygous at two loci: ‘cis’ or coupling ‘trans’ or repulsion w + m+ w+ m w w m m+  Cross-over of cis results in trans and vice versa  Frequency of recombinants (%) is a characteristic of each gene pair, regardless of cis or trans arrangements Concept of a genetic map
  • 16.  In cross A  Parental types (yellow-white, wild type): 98.7%  Recombinant types (white, yellow): 1.3%  Distance between genes: 1.3 mu  In cross B  Parental types (white-miniature, wild type): 62.8%  Recombinant types (white, miniature): 37.2%  Distance between genes: 37.2 mu Concept of a genetic map
  • 17.  Cross-over is more likely to occur between distant genes than close genes
  • 18.  Sturtevant (1913) recognized that recombination frequencies could be used to create a map  1% cross-over rate = 1 map unit (mu) or centiMorgan (cM)  Map units (mu) and centiMorgans (cM) are relative measures. # of recombinant progeny Recombination frequency  X 100% total # of progeny Calculating Recombination frequency
  • 19.  The test cross Ab/aB x ab/ab is performed. The following numbers of progeny of each genotype are obtained: 87 AaBb, 409 Aabb, 390 aaBb, 114 aabb.  What is the approximate distance (in map units) between the two genes in question? Recombination frequency  # of recombinant progeny X 100% total # of progeny  RF = (87 + 114)/(87 + 409 + 390 + 114) x 100%  = 201/1000 x 100% = 20.1% So the distance between the two genes is 20.1 cM Example
  • 20.  First genetic map was for Drosophila: 3 sex-linked genes w = white-eyes m =miniature wings y = yellow body  Recombination frequencies: wxy wxm mxy = 0.5% = 34.5% = 35.4% 0.5 34.5 35.5
  • 23.  The genotype of the organism producing the crossover gametes must be heterozygous at all loci  The cross must be constructed so that genotypes of all gametes can be accurately determined by observing the phenotypes of the resulting offspring  A sufficient of number of offspring must be produced in the mapping experiment to recover a representative sample of all crossover. Three-Point Mapping
  • 24.  Males hemizygous for all three wild type alleles are crossed to female with three mutant traits (yellow body, white eyes, and echinus eye shape)  F1 consists of females heterozygous at all loci and males hemizygous for all three mutant alleles Three-Point Mapping
  • 25.  When the F1 is intercrossed to produce F2, it produces 8 different classes:  Two classes of parental types (the biggest    proportion) Two classes from single crossover in region I Two classes from single crossover in region II Two classes from double crossover (the smallest proportion).
  • 26.
  • 27. Phenotypes white, echinus yellow yellow, white echinus yellow, echinus white Determining Gene Sequence
  • 28.  In maize, the recessive mutant genes:  bm (brown midrib), v (virescent seedling), and pr (purple aleurone) are linked on chromosome 5  A female plant is heterozygous for all three traits is crossed with a male homozygous for all three mutant alleles  F1 data:     [+ v bm] 230 [pr + +] 237 [+ + bm] 82 [pr v +] 79     [+ v +] 200 [pr + bm] 195 [pr v bm] 44 [+ + +] 42  What is the correct sequence of genes?  What is the distance between each pairs of gene? A Mapping Problem in Maize
  • 29.  The Five Steps to Solve the Problem 1. Determine the parental and dco types 2. Examine the gene in the middle 3. Re-order the genes (if necessary) 4. Examine sco in region I and II 5. Calculate the distance A Mapping Problem in Maize
  • 30.  The Five Steps to Solve the Problem 1. Determine the parental and dco types 2. Examine the gene in the middle 3. Re-order the genes (if necessary) 4. Examine sco in region I and II 5. Calculate the distance A Mapping Problem in Maize
  • 31.  The parental types are the biggest number, and dco types are the smallest         [+ v bm] 230 [pr + +] 237 [+ + bm] 82 [pr v +] 79 [+ v +] 200 [pr + bm] 195 [pr v bm] 44 [+ + +] 42 Determine the parental and dco types
  • 32.  The parental types are the biggest number, and dco types are the smallest         [+ v bm] 230  parental type [pr + +] 237  parental type [+ + bm] 82 [pr v +] 79 [+ v +] 200 [pr + bm] 195 [pr v bm] 44  dco type [+ + +] 42  dco type Determine the parental and dco types
  • 33.  The Five Steps to Solve the Problem 1. Determine the parental and dco types 2. Examine the gene in the middle 3. Re-order the genes (if necessary) 4. Examine sco in region I and II 5. Calculate the distance A Mapping Problem in Maize
  • 34. + v bm + + bm pr + + pr v + + bm v + + v pr + + v + bm pr v bm pr + bm + pr + + + +     [+ v bm] [pr + +] [pr v bm] [+ + +] 230  parental type 237  parental type 44  dco type 42  dco type Examine the gene in the middle
  • 35.  The Five Steps to Solve the Problem 1. Determine the parental and dco types 2. Examine the gene in the middle 3. Re-order the genes (if necessary) 4. Examine sco in region I and II 5. Calculate the distance A Mapping Problem in Maize
  • 36. Temporary Order         [+ v bm] [pr + +] [+ + bm] [pr v +] [+ v +] [pr + bm] [pr v bm] [+ + +] Correct Order 230 237 82 79 200 195 44 42         v + + v v + v + + bm pr + + bm pr + ++ pr bm pr bm ++ Re-order the genes (if necessary) 230 237 82 79 200 195 44 42
  • 37.  The Five Steps to Solve the Problem 1. Determine the parental and dco types 2. Examine the gene in the middle 3. Re-order the genes (if necessary) 4. Examine sco in region I and II 5. Calculate the distance A Mapping Problem in Maize
  • 38. v + pr + + pr + pr + bm + bm v v + I v + bm + pr + II + v v + pr + + bm + bm + + + pr bm v + bm 230  parental type + pr + 237  parental type v pr + 79  scoI type + + bm 82  scoI type v ++ 200  scoII type + pr bm 195  scoII type Examine sco in region I and II
  • 39.  The Five Steps to Solve the Problem 1. Determine the parental and dco types 2. Examine the gene in the middle 3. Re-order the genes (if necessary) 4. Examine sco in region I and II 5. Calculate the distance A Mapping Problem in Maize
  • 40.  The formula to calculate the distance between two genes:  In region I = scoI dco x 100 Total  In regio II = scoII dco x 100 Total Calculate the distance
  • 41.  v + bm 230  parental type  + pr + 237  parental type  + + bm 82  scoI type  v pr + 79  scoI type  v ++ 200  scoII type  + pr bm 195  scoII type  v pr bm 44  dco type  + ++ 42  dco type   Total Calculate the1109 distance
  • 42.  Distance between v-pr = 82  79  44  42 x 100  22.27 cM 1109  v + bm 230  parental type  + pr + 237  parental type  + + bm 82  scoI type  v pr + 79  scoI type  v ++ 200  scoII type  + pr bm 195  scoII type  Distance between pr-bm =  v pr bm 44  dco type  + ++ 42  dco type 200  195  44  42 x 100  43.37 cM 1109  Distance between v-bm = 22.27  43.37  65.64 cM  And the map is 22.27 cM v+/v Calculate the distance 43.37 cM pr+/pr bm+/bm
  • 43.  Interference: a crossover at one spot on a chromosome decreases the likelihood of a crossover in a nearby spot I=1–c  where c: coefficient of coincidence obs dco c exp dco  obs dco: observed data  exp dco: expected dco = sco I x sco II Interference and Coincidence
  • 44.  From the data: 22.27 cM v+/v 43.37 cM pr+/pr bm+/bm  obs dco = 86/1109 = 0.0775  exp dco = 0.2227 x 0.4337 = 0.0966  v + bm  c = 0.0775/0.0966 = 0.80 230  parental type  + pr + 237  parental type  + + bm 82  scoI type  v pr + 79  scoI type  v ++ 200  scoII type  + pr bm 195  scoII type  I = 1 – 0.80 = 0.20  v pr bm 44  dco type  + ++ 42  dco type Interference and Coincidence