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    White Eyes in Drosophila Is a Mutation That Turned Out
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White Eyes in Drosophila Is a Mutation That Turned Out

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White eyes in Drosophila is a mutation that turned out to be X-linked recessive. Would you expect that the white eye was discovered the first time in a male or female?

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