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Biology, 24.09.2019 08:30 mprjug6

In a cross between homozygous wild-type drosophila and yellow-bodied males of all of the f1's were phenotypically wild-type. the f2 generation (resulting from matings of the f1's) had 356 wild-type offspring. however, all 240 females were wild-type and of the 239 males, 116 were wild-type and 123 were yellow-bodied. how is the yellow-bodied trait inherited?

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