Answer: Hello your question has some missing data attached below is the missing data
answer : single spots for “b”, “sn”, and “y” ( option C )
Step-by-step explanation:
During the mitotic crossing over in a heterozygous individual the phenotypes that could result are single spots for “b”, “sn”, and “y” . this is because In mitosis/mitotic crossing there is no pairing up and no swapping of chromosomal segments Hence no variations are introduced during mitosis /mitotic crossing