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In drosophila melanogester, very dark (ebony) body color is determined by the e allele. the e* allele produces the normal wild-type honey-colored body. in heterozygotes for the two alleles, e dark marking called the trident can be seen on the thorax, but otherwise the body is honey-colored. the e. allele is thus considered to be incompletely dominant to the e allele when female e+e+ flies ere crossed to male flies what is the probability that progeny will have the dark trident marking? b. animals with the trident marking mete among themselves of 300 progeny how many would be expected to have e trident, how many ebony bodies, and how many honey-colored bodies?

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