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  • A white-eyed female Drosophila is crossed with a red-eyed male. Which of the following is not correct about this cross?

    Question: A white-eyed female Drosophila is crossed with a red-eyed male. Which of the following is not correct about this cross?

    Options:

    F₁ is red-eyed
    F₁ shows a 1:1 ratio for red and white eyes
    F₂ ratio is 1 red: 1 white
    In F₂, both males and females show a 1:1 ratio for eye color

    ✅Explanation:

    • In this classic experiment studying X-linked inheritance in Drosophila, the eye color gene resides on the X chromosome. Red eye color (R) is dominant over white eye color (r). Since the female has two X chromosomes (one with r and one without) and the male has one X chromosome with R, the following happens:

    ✏️F₁ generation:
    -Female offspring inherit one X chromosome with R from the father and one with r from the mother. They are heterozygous (Rr) and express the dominant red eye color (not homozygous dominant RR).
    -Male offspring inherit only the mother's X chromosome with r. They are hemizygous (r) and express the recessive white eye color.

    ✏️F₂ generation:
    -When the F₁ females (Rr) are crossed among themselves, their sex cells can be: R and r.
    -Males (r) only produce r sperm.

    ✏️Possible offspring genotypes and phenotypes are:
    -RR and Rr females: red eyes (3:1 ratio)
    -rr males: white eyes (1:1 ratio)

    • Therefore, the F₁ generation will not be entirely red-eyed, making Option A incorrect. All other options are true:
    -B. F₁ shows a 1:1 ratio for red and white eyes (females: red, males: white).
    -C. F₂ ratio is 3:1 red: white (3 red females + 1 red male : 1 white male).
    -D. In F₂, both males and females show a 1:1 ratio for eye color (males remain hemizygous, females have a 1:1 chance of inheriting R or r).

    🔴Related Terminologies::
    -X-linked inheritance: Inheritance patterns determined by genes on the X chromosome.
    -Dominant/recessive alleles: Alleles where one masks the effect of the other in heterozygous individuals.
    -Heterozygous/hemizygous: Having two/one different alleles for a gene, respectively.
    -Meiosis: Cell division process producing gametes with half the genetic material.

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