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Biology, 19.05.2020 22:04 lreese

In the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, a spineless (sp, no wing bristles) female fly is mated to a male that is claret (cl, dark eyes) and hairless (h, no thoracic bristles). Phenotypically wild type F1 female progeny were mated to fully homozygous (mutant) males and the following progeny (1000 total) were observed. PHENOTYPES NUMBER OBSERVED spineless 316 wild 8 claret, spineless 136 claret 37 claret, hairless 304 hairless, claret, spineless 12 hairless 144 hairless, spineless 43 What is the correct gene map for these genes

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