Multiple Choice
Suppose you are carrying out a series of crosses with an insect where the mechanism of sex determination is unknown.You discover a mutant female with short bristles and decide to cross it with a wild type male that has normal bristles.Half of the F1 progeny have short bristles but all of these short-bristled F1 progeny are males.Based on these results,a valid hypothesis would be
A) Males are ZW,females are ZZ,and short bristles are caused by a dominant allele on the Z chromosome.
B) Males are ZZ,females are ZW,and short bristles are caused by a recessive allele on the Z chromosome.
C) Males are ZZ,females are ZW,and short bristles are caused by a dominant allele on the W chromosome.
D) Males are ZZ,females are ZW,and short bristles are caused by a dominant allele on the Z chromosome.
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