Fruit flies can be grey-bodied (GG) or black-bodied (gg).They may also have long wings (LL) or short wings (ll). Use a Punnett Square to determine the genotypes and phenotypes of the following...

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Fruit flies can be grey-bodied (GG) or black-bodied (gg).They may also have long wings (LL) or short wings (ll).


  1. Use a Punnett Square to determine the genotypes and phenotypes of the following crosses: (you can use the table function in “Word” to make your Punnett Squares).



  1. Monohybrid Crosses

    1. Cross a homozygous grey-bodied fly with a heterozygous grey-bodied fly.

    2. Cross a homozygous black-bodied fly with a heterozygous grey-bodied fly.







  1. Dihybrid Crosses

    1. Cross a heterozygous grey-bodied fly that is also a heterozygous long-winged fly with a heterozygous grey-bodied fly that is a short-winged fly.

    2. Cross a black-bodied fly that is also short-winged with a fly that is heterozygous for both grey-body and long wings.








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Fruit flies can be grey-bodied (GG) or black-bodied (gg). They may also have long wings (LL) or short wings (ll). Use a Punnett Square to determine the genotypes and phenotypes of the following crosses: (you can use the table function in “Word” to make your Punnett Squares). Monohybrid Crosses Cross a homozygous grey-bodied fly with a heterozygous grey-bodied fly. Cross a homozygous black-bodied fly with a heterozygous grey-bodied fly. Dihybrid Crosses Cross a heterozygous grey-bodied fly that is also a heterozygous long-winged fly with a heterozygous grey-bodied fly that is a short-winged fly. Cross a black-bodied fly that is also short-winged with a fly that is heterozygous for both grey-body and long wings.






Fruit flies can be grey-bodied (GG) or black-bodied (gg). They may also have long wings (LL) or short wings (ll). A. Use a Punnett Square to determine the genotypes and phenotypes of the following crosses: (you can use the table function in “Word” to make your Punnett Squares). 1. Monohybrid Crosses a. Cross a homozygous grey-bodied fly with a heterozygous grey-bodied fly. b. Cross a homozygous black-bodied fly with a heterozygous grey-bodied fly. 2. Dihybrid Crosses a. Cross a heterozygous grey-bodied fly that is also a heterozygous long-winged fly with a heterozygous grey-bodied fly that is a short-winged fly. b. Cross a black-bodied fly that is also short-winged with a fly that is heterozygous for both grey-body and long wings.
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Answer To: Fruit flies can be grey-bodied (GG) or black-bodied (gg).They may also have long wings (LL) or short...

David answered on Dec 23 2021
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Fruit flies can be grey-bodied (GG) or black-bodied (gg). They may also have long wings
(LL) or s
hort wings (ll).
Cross a heterozygous grey-bodied fly that is also a heterozygous long-winged fly with a
heterozygous grey-bodied fly that is a short-winged fly.
The genotype of a heterozygous grey as well as long-winged fly (say A) would be:
GgLl
Whereas; the genotype of a heterozygous grey-bodied and a short-winged fly (say B) will be:
Ggll
Now, fly A (GgLl) may produce following types of gametes:
1. GL
2. Gl
3. gL
4. gl
And fly B (Ggll) can give rise to subsequent gametes:
1. Gl
2. gl
So, crossing between these flies can be presented with the assistance of following Punnet...
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