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If the white-eye trait were X-linked dominant, rather than X-linked recessive, what result would you expect when crossing a heterozygoud white-eyed female with a white-eyed male?
Answer Choices
1) In each sex, half of the offspring will have red and half of the offspring will have white eyes.
2) all red-eyed progeny
3) all red-eyed males with half of the females having white and half of the females having red eyes.
4) all white-eyed females with half of the males having white and half of the males having red eyes.
5) all red-eyed females with half of the males having white and half of the males having red eyes
Thank you
If the white-eye trait were X-linked dominant, rather than X-linked recessive, what result would you expect when crossing a heterozygoud white-eyed female with a white-eyed male?
Answer Choices
1) In each sex, half of the offspring will have red and half of the offspring will have white eyes.
2) all red-eyed progeny
3) all red-eyed males with half of the females having white and half of the females having red eyes.
4) all white-eyed females with half of the males having white and half of the males having red eyes.
5) all red-eyed females with half of the males having white and half of the males having red eyes
Thank you
Deanna HettingerLv2
17 Dec 2018