A Drosophila male is heterozygous for a translocation between an autosome originally bearing the dominant mutation BC
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A Drosophila male is heterozygous for a translocation between an autosome originally bearing the dominant mutation BC (black pigments in body) and the Y chromosome, the other copy of the same autosome is BC+. This male is now mated with true-breeding, wild type female. What kinds of progeny would be obtained, and in what proportions?
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ISBN: 978-0077339685
2nd edition
Authors: Alan Giambattista, Betty Richardson, Robert Richardson
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