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In fruit flies, what kind of eye color would be expressed in male progeny from a white-eyed female and a red-eyed male? All males would have red eyes. All males would have white eyes. Half of the male progeny would have red eyes and half of the male progeny would have white eyes (1:1 ratio of eye color in males).
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I'm pretty sure all males would have white eyes.
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