DepressedPenguino
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Question: The first sex-linked trait discovered was white eye colour in Drosophila, controlled by a recessive allele. This mutation suddenly appeared in pure breeding red-eyed Drosophila stock. (The red eye allele is the dominant)
What would be the phentypic ratios if a heterozygous female fly for this trait were crossed with a red-eyed male fly?
(a) Female: all white-eyed Male: 50% white eyed and 50% red-eyed
(b) Female: 50% white eyed and 50% red eyed. Male: all white eyed
(c) Female: all red eyed Male: 25% white eyed and 75%red eyed
(d) Female: all red-eyed Male: 50% white eyed and 50% red eyed
What would be the phentypic ratios if a heterozygous female fly for this trait were crossed with a red-eyed male fly?
(a) Female: all white-eyed Male: 50% white eyed and 50% red-eyed
(b) Female: 50% white eyed and 50% red eyed. Male: all white eyed
(c) Female: all red eyed Male: 25% white eyed and 75%red eyed
(d) Female: all red-eyed Male: 50% white eyed and 50% red eyed