1. Morgan hypothesized that the eye color gene in Drosophila is located on the X chromosome because of the unique inheritance pattern observed in males. If a heterozygous female was crossed to a white-eyed male, what would the offspring look like? A. No white-eyed females; all white-eyed males B. Half of the females would have white eyes; no males would have white eyes C. No white-eyed females; half of the males would have white eyes D. Half of the females would have white eyes; half of the males would have white eyes E. All of the offspring would have white eyes, regardless of sex

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1. Morgan hypothesized that the eye color gene in Drosophila is located on the X chromosome because of the unique
inheritance pattern observed in males. If a heterozygous female was crossed to a white-eyed male, what would the offspring
look like?
A. No white-eyed females; all white-eyed males
B. Half of the females would have white eyes; no males would have white eyes
C. No white-eyed females; half of the males would have white eyes
D. Half of the females would have white eyes; half of the males would have white eyes
E. All of the offspring would have white eyes, regardless of sex
Transcribed Image Text:1. Morgan hypothesized that the eye color gene in Drosophila is located on the X chromosome because of the unique inheritance pattern observed in males. If a heterozygous female was crossed to a white-eyed male, what would the offspring look like? A. No white-eyed females; all white-eyed males B. Half of the females would have white eyes; no males would have white eyes C. No white-eyed females; half of the males would have white eyes D. Half of the females would have white eyes; half of the males would have white eyes E. All of the offspring would have white eyes, regardless of sex
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