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Dmitry_Shevchenko [17]
3 years ago
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In horses, the Overo gene, Ov, produces a white splotch pattern on the coat. The overo phenotype is seen only when a horse has o

ne Ov copy, Ovov. Horses with two Ov copies, OvOv, die soon after birth and are called white overo because they are completely white. Horses with no Ov copies are solid colored, ovov. The Leopard complex gene, Lp, shows incomplete dominance and controls white spotting. One Lp allele, Lplp, produces the leopard phenotype, in which there are spots everywhere. Two Lp alleles, LpLp, produce the fewspot phenotype, in which the horse is mostly white with colored spots. A horse that is both overo and leopard is called pintaloosa, and these horses are spotted with splotches. A horse that is overo and fewspot is considered fewspot because the white areas from Lp is indistinguishable from the white from Ov.
Suppose that 16 pairs of pintaloosa horses have one offspring per pair. How many of each phenotype would be expected? Determine the number out of 16 expected for each phenotype. Only count phenotypes for offspring expected to live past one week of age.

Number of:
Solid:____
Fewspot:_____
White Overo:______
Biology
1 answer:
WITCHER [35]3 years ago
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Answer: Solid: 1 out 16;

              Fewspot: 3 out 16;

              White Overo: 0

Explanation: A pintaloosa horse is a horse which has genotype LplpOvov, i.e., it is heterozygous for overo and leopard.

Using a Punnett's square, a pair of pintaloosas can produce the following possibilities of offsprings:

  • Overo genotype

          Ov           ov

Ov    OvOv      Ovov

ov     Ovov      ovov

  • Leopard genotype

          Lp           lp

Lp     LpLp      Lplp

lp      Lplp       lplp

The expected phenotype for:

  1. <u>Solid</u> is related to the Overo gene and its genotype is ovov, so from the Punnett's square, the possibility for a offspring is 1 out of 16;
  2. <u>Fewspot</u> is related to both Overo and Leopard gene. A fewspot horse is both Ovov and LpLp, so the number is 3 out of 16;
  3. <u>White</u> <u>Overo</u> is related to the Overo gene and these offspring dies at birth. Since it is asking for the number of ofspring to live past one week of age, there will 0 white overos;
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