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True-breeding flies with singed bristles (s) and normal wings (L) were crossed to true-breeding flies with normal bristles (S) and vestigial wings (l). All F1 offspring had normal wings and normal bristles. (Note: assume that neither of these genes is X-linked.) The F1 offspring were then crossed to flies with singed bristles and vestigial wings. For the F2 offspring, what genotypes and phenotypes are possible

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