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A white-eyed female Drosophila is crossed with a red-eyed male Drosophila. Which statement below correctly describes the results?a. None of the females will have red eyes.b. Twe…
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A white-eyed female Drosophila is crossed with a red-eyed male Drosophila. Which statement below correctly describes the results?a. None of the females will have red eyes.b. Twenty-five percent of the females will have white eyes.c. None of the females will have white eyes.d. Twenty-five percent of the females will have red eyes.e. Fifty percent of the females will have red eyes.
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I think that 50-50% chance
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