In the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, vestigial wings and hairy body are produced by two recessive alleles located on different chromosomes. The normal alleles, long wings and hairless body, are dominant. Suppose a vestigial-winged hairy male is crossed with a homozygous normal female. What types of progeny would be expected? If the F1 from this cross are permitted to mate randomly among themselves, what progeny would be expected in F2? Show complete genotypes, phenotypes, and ratios for each generation. Make sure to label your alleles, generate a proper Punnett square, include all genotypes and frequencies
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