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Biology, 30.11.2021 21:30 olivernolasco23

A True breeding Wild type fly was crossed with a True breeding Mutant fly to produce a Heterozygous F1. An F1 female was then crossed to a Test male. The results of this cross are as follows: cn vg 4202; cn 458; rd 4258; rd vg 482; cn rd 28; Wild Type 276; vg 32; cn rd vg 264. Which Phenotypes represent the Parentals i. e., the non- Cross Over Phenotypes from the F1 generation

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