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4. What kind of eye colour and pattern of wing is present in wild fruit fly?​

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Answered by jilpatel14
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Fruit Fly Eye Color

Some fruit flies bred in the wild have red eyes. Brown and sepia eyes are a result of a recessive gene and only occur when two sepia-eyed flies mate.

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

The eye colour is generally form whitr to red sepia

Explanation:

Fruit flies Drosophila melanogaster has abnormally big, frequently brightly coloured eyes. These reveal a lot about the genetic make-up of the fly and range in hue from red to sepia to white. Wildly bred fruit flies occasionally have crimson eyes. A recessive gene causes brown and sepia eyes, which can only appear when two sepia-eyed flies mate. Fruit flies with white, vermillion, and cinnabar eyes are mutations that are far less frequent. Fruit flies make excellent research subjects since they are genetically simple insects with quick life cycles. Fruit flies are a very important tool for researchers, especially in genetic tests. Fruit fly phenotypes conspicuously show up as red-, sepia-, and white-eyed insects as a result. Rarely, flies without eyes are created.

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