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2 February, 09:25

The white eye gene of Drosophila is recessive and sex-linked. Assume that a white-eyed female is mated to a wild-type male. What would be the phenotypes of the offspring?

What would be the phenotypes of the reciprocal cross?

Give one reason why the relationship between genes and traits is often complex.

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  1. 2 February, 10:34
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    Just don't cross the phenotype and keep the recessive gene then there's your answer
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