Bio 1001 March 8 th Abstract. Caenorhabditis elegans is a tiny worm that can use both cross-fertilization and self-fertilization. We expected to see C. elegans follow the phenotypi... c ratio of 3:1 in its second filial generation. I was also interested if the dpy-3 allele would be dominant in wild type. We not only concluded that C. elegans don’t follow Mendelian Genetics patterns, but were able to see that dpy-3 gene is linked to X chromosome. We figured out that dpy-3+ allele is dominant in wild type. We also saw that every dpy-3 allele in males is expressed as dominant due to their XO chromosomes. [Show More]
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