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Biology, 12.02.2021 14:00, Xavierayala2003

In Drosophila, the dominant allele Cy (Curly) results in curly wings. The cross Cy/ x Cy/ (where represents the wildtype allele of Cy) results in a ratio of 2 curly : 1 wildtype F1 progeny. The cross between the curly F1 progeny also gives a ratio of 2 curly : 1 wildtype F2 progeny. How can this result best be explained

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