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  • 22-05-2018
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A red-eyed fly mates with a blue-eyed fly. the offspring all have red eyes. what is the dominant trait?

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saadhussain514
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  • 29-05-2018
It is likely that the red eye trait is dominant if a red eye and blue eye fly have only red eyed offspring. However, it's doable that the blue round-eyed attribute is dominant and also the blue round-eyed fly has the red round-eyed citron and passed it on to its offspring on every occasion.
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