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Biology, 22.08.2019 21:20 veronica25681

Amutant male fruit fly has long legs (wild type) and blue cast to its body (the wild-type phenotype is tan) . when it was bred with a short legged, tan bodied female, all the f1 females had the blue body color and long legs, and all of the f1 males were entirely normal. are the mutations (blue body and short legs) autosomal or x-linked?

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