3. Fruit flies are small flies attracted to the smell of fermenting fruit. Red eyes are dominant in these flies and brown eyes are recessive. They can either have the dominant normal type wing or the recessive crumpled twing trait. The fly shown here is a double recessive fly (eeww). A fly that is heterozygous for both traits (EeWw) is crossed with one that has brown eyes and crumpled wings and (eeww). Set up a Punnett square and list the phenotypic ratio of the offspring. How many offspring have red eyes, normal wings? How many offspring have brown eyes, normal wings? How many offspring have red eyes, crumpled wings? How many offspring have brown eyes, crumpled wings?

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3. Fruit flies are small flies attracted to the smell of fermenting fruit. Red eyes are dominant in these flies and
brown eyes are recessive. They can either have the dominant normal type wing or the recessive crumpled
twing trait. The fly shown here is a double recessive fly (eeww).
A fly that is heterozygous for both traits (EeWw) is crossed with one that has brown eyes and crumpled wings
and (eeww). Set up a Punnett square and list the phenotypic ratio of the offspring.
How many offspring have red eyes, normal wings?
How many offspring have brown eyes, normal wings?
How many offspring have red eyes, crumpled wings?
How many offspring have brown eyes, crumpled wings?
Transcribed Image Text:3. Fruit flies are small flies attracted to the smell of fermenting fruit. Red eyes are dominant in these flies and brown eyes are recessive. They can either have the dominant normal type wing or the recessive crumpled twing trait. The fly shown here is a double recessive fly (eeww). A fly that is heterozygous for both traits (EeWw) is crossed with one that has brown eyes and crumpled wings and (eeww). Set up a Punnett square and list the phenotypic ratio of the offspring. How many offspring have red eyes, normal wings? How many offspring have brown eyes, normal wings? How many offspring have red eyes, crumpled wings? How many offspring have brown eyes, crumpled wings?
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