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Biology, 17.04.2020 00:53 jaleahwalker

Elongated (E) and Five (F) are linked genes in a housefly that are 24 cM apart. The E allele produces elongated wings, which is dominant to the e allele that produces small wings. The F allele produces five stripes on the back of the fly, which is dominant to the f allele that produces four stripes. In a testcross of the progeny resulting from the cross EEFF × eeff, what proportion of the offspring should have elongated wings and five stripes?

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