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Red eye color in fruit flies is dominant over white eyes. If eye color is NOT X- linked, what results do you expect to see if you cross a true-breeding white-
eyed female (genotype: w/w) with true-breeding a red-eyed male (w+/w+)?
Select one: a. 100% of females will have red eyes, 0% of males will have red eyes.
b. All offspring will have white eyes.
c. All offspring will have red eyes.
d. 50% of females will have red eyes, 50% of males will have red eyes.

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