Biology, asked by komu99, 3 months ago

A male fly that is homozygous for recessive alleles at two linked autosomal
genes is mated with a wild-type female fly that is homozygous dominant for
both alleles. All F1, offspring are then randomly mated. If the genes are so
close as to have no recombination, what proportion of offspring will be
homozygous for both mutations in the F2 generation? Briefly justify your
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