Testcross Data

F2 Progeny

Probability Of Crossover Gametes For Coupling Linkage

Probability Of An Allele In Testcross Progeny: Coupling Phase

Probability Of Gametes and Crossovers

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Testcross Data

Testcross Coupling Data

Probability of crossover event is 2p. "p" is percent of crossover progeny. Because the crossover occurs at the four-strand stage, only 50% of gametes from a crossover are recombinant gametes. Therefore:

(Percent of crossover events)/2 = 2p/2 = p
= percent recombinant gametes

Genotypes Expected Observed Count Type
AaBb 1/2(1-p) f11 parental
Aabb 1/2p f12 recombinant
aaBb 1/2p f21 recombinant
aabb 1/2 (1-p) f22 parental

p =  nr = f12 + f21
n n

because with coupling data Aabb and aaBb are recombinant types.

* See statistical Genomics: Linkage, Mapping, and QTL Analysis. B.H. Liu pgs. 171-172.

Punnett square

  Parental Recombinant
  AB ab Ab aB
100% ab AaBb aabb Aabb aaBb
probability 1-p
2
1-p
2
 p 
2
 p 
2

Probability of A allele, averaged across B and b in the F1.

Type Probability
AB 1-p
 2
Ab  p 
 2
Sum (1-p+p) =  1 
    2        2

Probability of B allele averaged across A and a in the F1.

Type Probability
BA 1-p
 2
Ba  p 
 2
Sum (1-p+p) =  1 
    2        2

Conclusion

The probability of the A allele equals 1/2, regardless of how closely A and B are linked. Likewise, the probability of the B allele equals 1/2, regardless of linkage to the A locus. Also, p/2 +p/2 = p.
P(Ab gamete) + P(aBgamete) = p/2 + p/2 = p.

Assume A and B are independent (are not linked).
Then p = 0.5, A and B are at least 50 cm apart.

Testcross Data Expected Frequency p=1/2
Genotypes Coupling Repulsion  
AaBb 1/2(1-p) 1/2(p) 1/2(1/2)=1/4
Aabb 1/2p 1/2(1-p) 1/2(1/2)=1/4
aaBb 1/2p 1/2(1-p) 1/2(1/2)=1/4
aabb 1/2(1-p) 1/2(p) 1/2(1/2)=1/4

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