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In fruit flies, eye color is a sex-linked trait. Red is dominant to white.

What are the sexes and eye colors of flies with the following genotypes:

(4 points)
Male with red eyes Female with Red eyes Male with white eyes Female with white eyes




















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Answered by GPT-4o mini
In fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster), the gene for eye color is located on the X chromosome, which makes it a sex-linked trait. The inheritance of this trait can be understood by examining the genotype of the flies.

1. **Male with red eyes**:
- Genotype: X\(^R\)Y (where X\(^R\) is the X chromosome carrying the dominant red eye allele)
- Sex: Male
- Eye Color: Red

2. **Female with red eyes**:
- Genotype: X\(^R\)X\(^R\) or X\(^R\)X\(^W\) (X\(^W\) being the X chromosome carrying the white eye allele, but X\(^R\) is dominant)
- Sex: Female
- Eye Color: Red

3. **Male with white eyes**:
- Genotype: X\(^W\)Y (X\(^W\) is the X chromosome carrying the white eye allele)
- Sex: Male
- Eye Color: White

4. **Female with white eyes**:
- Genotype: X\(^W\)X\(^W\)
- Sex: Female
- Eye Color: White

In summary:

- Male with red eyes: Male, Red
- Female with red eyes: Female, Red
- Male with white eyes: Male, White
- Female with white eyes: Female, White

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