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Scarlet (st) is recessive to wild type (st+) and sepia (se) is recessive to wild type (se+). Both genes are located on chromosome 3 in Drosophila melanogaster. If a true breeding female wild type fly mated with a true breeding male scarlet; sepia fly, the F1 generation flies would have the alleles of these two genes in the ___.

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