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0 In Drosophila, the two genes w and sn are X-linked and 12 map units apart. A female fly of genotype w*sn*/w sn is cros

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0 In Drosophila The Two Genes W And Sn Are X Linked And 12 Map Units Apart A Female Fly Of Genotype W Sn W Sn Is Cros 1
0 In Drosophila The Two Genes W And Sn Are X Linked And 12 Map Units Apart A Female Fly Of Genotype W Sn W Sn Is Cros 1 (39.59 KiB) Viewed 12 times
0 In Drosophila, the two genes w and sn are X-linked and 12 map units apart. A female fly of genotype w*sn*/w sn is crossed to a male from a wild-type (++) line. What percent of male progeny will be w'sn? Ⓒ 0% Ⓒ3% Ⓒ6% O 12% Ⓒ24% O 25% Question 16 For the cross described in the previous question, what percentage of the female progeny will be w'sn/w"sn? 0.0% 03% 06% O 12% Ⓒ24% O 25% 1 pts