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In fruits flies, long wing is dominant to vestigial wing. When heterozygous long-winged flies were crossed with vestigial-winged flies, 192 offsprings were produced. If an exact Mendelian ratio had been obtained, then the number of each phenotype would have been

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In fruits flies, long wing is dominant to vestigial wing. When heterozygous long-winged flies were crossed with vestigial-winged flies, 192 offsprings were produced. If an exact Mendelian ratio had been obtained, then the number of each phenotype would have been

Explanation:

cross between heterozygous long-winged flies and (homozygous) vestigial winged 

flies represents an example of test cross, in which the exact Mendelian ratio of 1: 1 is obtained. i e. 96 long-winged flies and 96 vestigial winged flies. 

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