in fruit flies, bristle shape is found to be incompletely dominant
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Updated on: 12/30/2015 11:47 PM Due on: 01/29/2016

in fruit flies, bristle shape is found to be incompletely dominant with wild being homozygous(++), mild being heterozygous(+b),and bent bristled being homozygous(bb). for eye color, orange is dominant over wild in a simple mendelian fashion. Assume that 2 mild bristled, orange eyed flies (standard f1 cross) are mated, how many of their 720 progeny would you expect to be mild bristled, orange eyed?

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Solution: in fruit flies, bristle shape is found to be incompletely dominant