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Meiosis and Sources of Genetic Variation (1C) Practice Test
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In a population study of wild Drosophila melanogaster, investigators crossed females heterozygous for two linked markers on chromosome 2 (A and B) with males homozygous recessive (ab/ab). Female germ cells were exposed to a brief heat pulse during early prophase I, a condition previously associated with increased double-strand break formation. Offspring were scored for parental (AB, ab) versus recombinant (Ab, aB) phenotypes. Across replicates, the recombinant fraction increased from 8% (control) to 18% (heat pulse), while total offspring number was unchanged.
Which outcome is most likely due to crossing over during meiosis in the heat-pulse group?
In a population study of wild Drosophila melanogaster, investigators crossed females heterozygous for two linked markers on chromosome 2 (A and B) with males homozygous recessive (ab/ab). Female germ cells were exposed to a brief heat pulse during early prophase I, a condition previously associated with increased double-strand break formation. Offspring were scored for parental (AB, ab) versus recombinant (Ab, aB) phenotypes. Across replicates, the recombinant fraction increased from 8% (control) to 18% (heat pulse), while total offspring number was unchanged.
Which outcome is most likely due to crossing over during meiosis in the heat-pulse group?