4. What will be the phenotype of the fly that grows from the fertilized cell shown below Allele key Dominant Recessive C-Curly wing B-Brown body L-Legs on head R Red eyes C- normal wing b- black body | - antenna R [- orange eyes OANomalvings black bo0y antenna and red eyes OB.Cunywings, brown b0dy legs on head and red eves. OC Curly wings brown body jegs on head and orange eyes OD. Normal wings brown body. legs on head and red eyes
4. What will be the phenotype of the fly that grows from the fertilized cell shown below Allele key Dominant Recessive C-Curly wing B-Brown body L-Legs on head R Red eyes C- normal wing b- black body | - antenna R [- orange eyes OANomalvings black bo0y antenna and red eyes OB.Cunywings, brown b0dy legs on head and red eves. OC Curly wings brown body jegs on head and orange eyes OD. Normal wings brown body. legs on head and red eyes
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OC Curly wings brown bodegs on head and orange eyyes
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