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Biology, 17.12.2019 01:31 rayvingrant16

You are a graduate student in the lab of a famous fly geneticist. you need to analyze a batch of mutant flies that were recently created in her laboratory to identify the single gene that is most likely mutated in each of the flies.

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hunchback (a gap gene)
even-skipped (a pair-rule gene)
wingless (a segment-polarity gene)
knirps (a gap gene)
hedgehog (a segment-polarity gene)
kruppel (a gap gene)
1. the wings are missing in mutant fly l, which is likely the result of a mutation .
2. mutant fly x has lost the head and thorax. the gene most likely responsible for this mutation
3. thoracic and abdominal structures are missing in mutant fly q. the gene most likely responsible for this mutation .
4. mutant fly f has predominantly lost abdominal structures, which is likely the result of a mutation in .
5. the mutation observed in mutant fly o resulted in defects within the anterior or posterior regions of each segment. the gene that most likely caused this mutation is
6. segment-sized sections of every other segment are missing in mutant fly z. one likely candidate gene is

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