Final answer:
The map distance between the py and r loci in flower beetles is calculated based on the number of recombinant progeny, which is 40 (py+ r and py r+), divided by the total number of progeny, which is 400. The recombinant frequency is 10%, thus the map distance is 10 cM.
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the map distance between the py and r loci, we need to analyze the given progeny phenotypes from a testcross involving flower beetles. Recombinant progeny are those that have non-parental phenotype combinations, which in this case are py+ r and py r+. We count the number of recombinant progeny (21 + 19) and divide it by the total number of progeny (400), then multiply by 100 to get the percentage, which is also the map distance in centimorgans (cM).
Calculation:
- Recombinant progeny = 21 (py+ r) + 19 (py r+)
- Total progeny = 400
- Recombinant frequency = (40 / 400) * 100 = 10%
- Map distance = 10 cM
Therefore, the map distance between the py and r loci is 10 cM, indicating the frequency of recombination between these two genes in flower beetles.