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Biology, 12.09.2019 21:20 Morghurley2000

In drosophila, males from a true-breeding stock with raspberry-colored eyes were mated to females from a true-breeding stock with sable-colored bodies. in the f1 generation, all the females had wild-type eye and body color, while all the males had wild-type eye color but sable-colored bodies. when f1 males and females were mated, the f2 generation was composed of 216 females with wild-type eyes and bodies, 223 females with wild-type eyes and sable bodies, 191 males with wild-type eyes and sable bodies, 188 males with raspberry eyes and wild-type bodies, 23 males with wild-type eyes and bodies, and 27 males with raspberry eyes and sable bodies. explain these results by diagramming the crosses, and calculate any relevant map distances.

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