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Based on the punnett square from question 5, do you expect to find a mutant f2 fly that when crossed with a wildtype fly, produces only mutant progeny? perform a few crosses. are you surprised by this
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Based on the punnett square from question 5, do you expect to find a mutant f2 fly that when crossed with a wildtype fly, produces only mutant progeny? perform a few crosses. are you surprised by this result? explain.
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What is you talking to I don’t
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