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Next, Morgan crossed the red-eyed F1 males with the red-eyed F1 females to produce an F2 generation. The Punnett square below shows Morgan’s cross of the F1 males with the F1 females.

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When a homozygous red-eyed female was crossed with the white-eyed male (w+w+ × wY), the resulting F1 females were w+w and the F1 males were w+ Y. Crossing the F1 males and F1 females would yield these results:

All the F2 females would have red eyes, although some would be homozygous (w+w+ ) and others would be heterozygous (w+w).

Half the F2 males would have red eyes (w+ Y), and half would have white eyes (wY).
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