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30 March, 06:18

A dominant, sex-linked disorder found in fruit flies is the result of a gene located on the X chromosome. If a male with the disorder is crossed with a female without the disorder, how would the offspring be affected?

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  1. 30 March, 06:27
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    The female children will all be affected and none of the male children will be infected.
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