In Drosophila, red eyes is the wild-type phenotype. There are several different genes that affect eye colour. One allele causes purple eyes, and a different allele causes sepia eyes. When flies with purple eyes were crossed with flies with sepia eyes, all of the F1 offspring had red eyes. The F1 offspring were allowed to mate with each other and the following data were obtained: 146 purple eyes 201 sepia eyes 444 red eyes Formulate a hypothesis that you think is consistent with the observed data. Test the goodness of fit between the data and your hypothesis.
In Drosophila, red eyes is the wild-type phenotype. There are several different genes that affect eye colour. One allele causes purple eyes, and a different allele causes sepia eyes. When flies with purple eyes were crossed with flies with sepia eyes, all of the F1 offspring had red eyes. The F1 offspring were allowed to mate with each other and the following data were obtained: 146 purple eyes 201 sepia eyes 444 red eyes Formulate a hypothesis that you think is consistent with the observed data. Test the goodness of fit between the data and your hypothesis.
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In Drosophila, red eyes is the wild-type
the F1 offspring had red eyes. The F1 offspring were allowed to mate with each other and the following data were obtained:
146 purple eyes
201 sepia eyes
444 red eyes
Formulate a hypothesis that you think is consistent with the observed data. Test the
goodness of fit between the data and your hypothesis.
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