2. In fruit flies, an X-linked recessive mutation, scalloped (d), causes irregular wings borders. Use a Punnett square to determine the F1 generation of a cross between a scalloped female with a normal male
A. What is the genotype of the female fly?
B. What is the genotype of the male fly?
C. What is the ratio of scalloped to normal wings?
D. What is the probability that a male will have scalloped wings?
E. What is the probability that a female will have scalloped wings?
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B. X^dY
C. half are normal half are scalloped, all males are scalloped, all females are normal
D. 100%
E. i would say 0% but with a mutation or something it may be possible
please double check all answers but this is how i would answer these.
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