In fruit flies, the allele for red eyes is dominant over the allele for pink eyes. straight wings is dominant over curled wings. imagine that a red-eyed, straight-winged fly that is heterozygous for both characteristics is mated with a fly with pink eyes and curled wings. predict the offspring that would be produced by this cross (genotypes, phenotypes, and fraction of each) if these two genes were on different chromosomes. when a geneticist actually carried out this mating, the offspring were as follows: 49% red eyes and straight wings, 49% pink eyes and curled wings, 1% red eyes and curled wings, and 1% pink eyes and straight wings. does this agree with your prediction? how would you explain these results? this is
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