Answer:
Considering that white eyes are a recessive trait in flies, it is possible for two red-eyed flies to have offspring with white eyes only if both are heterozygous for this trait.
Explanation:
For two individuals with dominant phenotype for a trait to have offspring with the recessive trait, both must have a heterozygous genotype.
In the case of the characteristic eye color of the flies
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- <em>Red eye (R) is dominant trait.
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- <em>White eyes (r) is the recessive trait.
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When both parents are heterozygous, their genotype is Rr
In Punnett Square it can see the result of the crossing of these individuals:
Punnett Square
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<em><u>Rr X Rr
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<em>Alleles R r
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<em>R RR Rr</em>
<em>r Rr rr</em>
In the offspring, the probabilities are:
- 50% heterozygous individuals Rr, with red eye phenotype.
- 25% pure dominant individuals RR, with red eyes
- 25% individuals with the recessive rr genotype, white eyes.
<u>This is the possibility of two red-eyed flies having white-eyed offspring</u>.
Answer:
Answer choice B.
Explanation:
Comets are usually made up of ice, dust, and gas, meaning that options A and D are wrong. Also, as a comet approaches the sun, its particles heat up so quickly that they don't have time to become liquid; they turn straight from solid to gas. This makes them very visible when they come near the sun. Therefore, the correct answer is B. Hope this helps!
It will become a theory
and after that become a law
Here’s the Punnett square I’m not really sure how to do the ratios sorry