In soreflies (a hypothetical insect), the dominant allele L is
responsible for resistance to a common insecticide called Loritol.
Another dominant allele, M, is responsible for the ability of
soreflies to sing like birds. A true-breeding mute,
Loritol-resistant sorefly was mated to a true-breeding singing,
Loritol-sensitive sorefly, and the singing, Loritol-resistant
female progeny were testcrossed with true-breeding wild type (i.e.,
mute, Loritol-sensitive) males. Of the 400 total prgeny produced,
117 were mute and Loritol-resistant, and 86 were mute and
Loritol-sensitive. Do you think the (L) and (M) gene loci are
linked or unlinked? Justify your answer. You will need to use a chi
square test.
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