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11 August, 17:41

A purebred wingless red-eyed fruit fly is crossed with a purebred winged sepia - eyed fruit fly to produce F1 flies.

A = wings

a = wingless

E = red eyes

e = sepia eyes.

So If I have used a punnett square and found that the Gametes are AE, aE, Ae, and ae. What is the genotypic and phenotypic ratio of these?

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  1. 11 August, 17:55
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    I believe the genotypes are all of them and the phenotypes are every option that has at least 1 capital letter. The genotypes are internal features and the phenotypes are the features that are visibly present. I could be wrong though, I haven't done punnett square stuff in what feels like forever.; -;
  2. 11 August, 18:10
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    I think is E red eyes
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