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In flies, long wings are a dominant trait, and short wings are a recessive trait. Medium wings are the heterozygous trait. Based on this information, if a homozygous long-winged fly is crossed with another a heterozygous fly, their offspring will have which percentages for long, medium, and short wings? Assume random chromosome segregation.
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