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2. Full-sized wings are the typical phenotype for Drosophila. Which of the following events most likely led to the existence of the short-wing allele in Drosophila? A. a change …
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2. Full-sized wings are the typical phenotype for Drosophila. Which of the following events most likely led to the
existence of the short-wing allele in Drosophila?
A. a change in the shape of a chromosome
B. a change in the DNA sequence of a gene
C. the insertion of a DNA strand during mitosis
D. the deletion of a chromosome during meiosis
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B. A change in the DNA sequence of a gene
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