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Biology, 15.03.2020 03:21 smokey13

Consider the sex-linked inheritance patterns of a cross between two flies, a white-eyed female (XWX) and a red-
eyed male( xWY). In this case, the inheritance of a sex-linked trait, only the female flies would have red eyes. If this
gene were on a non-sex chromosome, or autosome, what would be the expected outcome for offspring eye color?
There is a 50:50 chance that fly offspring will have red eyes or
white eyes.
Red eyes are not gender specific and 100% of the offspring
would have red eyes.
100% of the male offspring would have red eyes and 50% of the
female offspring would have red eyes.
D)
Red eyes are not gender specific. Depending on the genotype of
the male fly, WW or Ww, either 100% or 50% of the offspring
would have red eyes.

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