
Answer and Explanation:
Available data:
Cross:
Parental) w+ sn+/w sn x w+ sn+ / Y
Gametes) w+sn+ (parental)
w+sn (recombinant)
w sn+ (recombinant)
w sn (parental)
Punnet square)
w+sn+ w+sn wsn+ wsn
w+sn+ w+sn+/w+sn+ w+sn+/w+sn w+sn+/wsn+ w+sn+/wsn
Y w+sn+/Y w+sn/Y wsn+/Y wsn/Y
F1) 50% of the progeny will be males.
50% of the progeny will be females.
There are two possible answers, that depends on how we might analyze the situation:
This is:
8 ------- 100% of male and female individuals
1 ------- X = 12.5% of w+sn/Y individuals
From the 8 genotype possibilities, there is only one possible w+ sn/Y genotype.
This is:
4 ------- 100% of males
1 ------- X = 25% of w+sn/Y males
From the 4 male genotype possibilities, there is only one possible w+ sn/Y genotype.