Answer:
2. The gene responsible for eye color is on the X chromosome.
Step-by-step explanation:
For X-linked genes, a male can either be affected or unaffected because the Y chromosome is hypothesized not to carry any gene. Females on the other hand can be a carrier, affected or unaffected because the two sex chromosomes carry genes.
If eye color allele in drosophilia is represented by R, the cross between F1 red-eyed heterozygous female and red-eyed males can be illustrated below:
Red-eyed heterozygous female =

Red-eyed male =

x

Progeny:

Out of the 2 male progeny from the cross, 1 (
) is white-eyed while the remaining one (
) is red-eyed
Hence, the result shows that the gene for eye color in Drosophilia is X-linked.
Option 2 is the correct answer.