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8 July, 12:02

When flies having a gray body and normal wings were crossed with flies having a black body and vestigial wings, the F2 generation showed a phenotypic ratio of 3:1, and not 9:3:3:1.

Which of the following could be a correct explanation for this ratio?

A - Genes for body and wing size were on the same chromosome and inherited together

B - Genes for body and wing size assort independently

C - Genes for body color and wing size are inherited separately from each parent

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  1. 8 July, 13:17
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    The answer is: A - Genes for body and wing size were on the same chromosome and inherited together
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