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A white-eyed female Drosophila was mated with a red-eyed male. What will be the phenotypes of the male and female progeny? - Biology (Theory)

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A white-eyed female Drosophila was mated with a red-eyed male. What will be the phenotypes of the male and female progeny?

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When a white-eyed female Drosophila (Xw Xw) is mated with a red-eyed male (X+ Y), the F1 progeny will have red-eyed females (X+ Xw) and white-eyed males (Xw Y). This is because the red eye color (X+) is dominant over white (X^w), and males inherit their single X chromosome from their mother, so they express the white-eye trait if they receive the Xw. Females are red-eyed as they have one dominant X+ from the father. Thus, females are red-eyed, and males are white-eyed in F1 progeny.

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Chapter 5: Principles of Inheritance and Variation - Test Your Progress [Page 206]

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Chapter 5 Principles of Inheritance and Variation
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