In Drosophila, yellow body (y), crossveinless wings (cv), and forked bristles (f) are all found on the X chromosome, in that order. Yellow is 14 map units from crossveinless, and crossveinless is 32 map units from forked. A yellow, forked female is crossed to a crossveinless male. An F1 female is crossed to a yellow, crossveinless, forked male, yielding the F2 generation. In the F2, what is the probability of obtaining progeny that express crossveinless and forked, but not yellow? Assume a coefficient of coincidence of 1.
In the F2, what is the probability of obtaining progeny that are completely wild type?
a. 0.5848 b. 0.1376 c. 0.2752 d. 0.0224 e. 0.0476 f. 0.2924 g. 0.0952
In the F2, what is the probability of obtaining progeny that express crossveinless, but not yellow or forked?
a. 0.5848 b. 0.1376 c. 0.2752 d. 0.0224 e. 0.0476 f. 0.2924 g. 0.0952