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Biology, 31.08.2019 21:50 reginagotredhair

In fruit flies, bar-shaped eyes are dominant to normal-shaped eyes. male offspring from parents that contained only bar-shaped alleles will have bar eyes. if this male (fly#1) is crossed with a normal-eyed female (fly#2) only the female offspring have bar-shaped eyes. if a normal-eyed (fly#3) is crossed with a bar-eyed female (fly#4), whose parents contained only bar-shaped alleles, all their offspring will have bar-shaped eyes. explain this results and give the phenotypes of the numbered flies in this problem.

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