Multiple Choice
In fruit flies normal wings are dominant over vestigial wings. If a homozygous normal-winged fly and vestigial-winged fly were crossed, what would the phenotype of the fly offspring be?
A) all vestigial-winged
B) all normal-winged
C) three normal: one vestigial-winged
D) one normal-winged: two half-winged: one vestigial-winged
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