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A purebred wingless red eyed fruit fly is crossed with a purebred winged sepia-eyed fruit fly to produce f1 flies. The f1 flies are crossed to produce f2 flies. What is the phenotypic ratio of the f2 flies

A purebred wingless red eyed fruit fly is crossed with a purebred winged sepia-eyed-example-1
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The genotypes are all of them and the phenotypes are every option that has at least 1 capital letter. The genotypes are internal features and the phenotypes are the features that are visibly present.

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