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You crossed red-eyed fruit flies with white-eyed fruit flies and the F1 generati

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Question

You crossed red-eyed fruit flies with white-eyed fruit flies and the F1 generation all had red eyes. However, in the F2 generation, 25% of the flies had white eyes. What does this mean?

White-eyes are the result of a mutation

Red eyes are dominant to white eyes

red and white are codominant

eye color in fruit flies does not follow mendelain genetics

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White-eyes are the result of a mutation

Red eyes are dominant to white eyes

red and white are codominant

eye color in fruit flies does not follow mendelain genetics

Explanation / Answer

Red eyes are dominant to white eyes

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