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9 August, 14:08

The offspring of two heterozygous gray-bodied, normal-winged flies should be 50% gray-bodied/normal wings (BbRr) and 50% black-bodied/vestigial wings (bbrr) because these alleles are linked. Suppose a small number, say 15%, of the offspring are instead black-bodied with normal wings. This is most likely the result of: a. mutation. b. incomplete dominance. c. codominance. d. an error in meiosis. e. crossing-over.

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  1. 9 August, 14:29
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    C co dominance
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