The Drosophila fourth chromosome is so small that flies monosomic or trisomic for it survive and are
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The Drosophila fourth chromosome is so small that flies monosomic or trisomic for it survive and are fertile. Several genes, including eyeless (ey), have been located on this chromosome. If a cytologically normal fly homozygous for a recessive eyeless mutation is crossed to a fly monosomic for a wild-type fourth chromosome, what kinds of progeny will be produced, and in what proportions?
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Principles of Genetics
ISBN: 978-1119142287
7th edition
Authors: D. Peter Snustad, Michael J. Simmons
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