Multiple Choice
In addition to maternal effect genes, paternal effect genes are important for fruit fly development. One such paternal effect gene codes for Sneaky, a protein required for breakdown of the fruit fly sperm plasma membrane that is a critical step for normal embryo development. Suppose that a female fruit fly's oocyte (egg) with a mutation in the bicoid gene is fertilized by a male fruit fly's sperm with a mutation in the Sneaky gene. Both mutations yield nonfunctional proteins. What would be the most likely outcome of this fertilization?
A) a normal embryo would develop
B) an embryo would not be able to develop
C) an embryo would develop with a normal posterior end and with posterior structures on the anterior end
D) an embryo would develop with a normal anterior end and with anterior structures on the anterior end
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