Multiple Choice
In 1910, Morgan did a series of experiments with the fruit fly Drosophila, an organism where females are XX and males are XY. When a mutant male fly with white eyes was crossed with a wild type female with red eyes, none of the F1 progeny had white eyes but 18% of the F2 progeny had white eyes. Unexpectedly, all of these white-eyed F2 flies were males. Based on these results, Morgan concluded that white eyes is caused by a recessive X-linked allele. Suppose Morgan has found that half of the F1 progeny had white eyes but all of these white-eyed F1 flies were females. In this case, a valid hypothesis would be
A) White eyes is caused by a recessive Y-linked allele
B) White eyes is caused by a dominant Y-linked allele
C) White eyes is caused by a dominant X-linked allele
D) White eyes is caused by a dominant autosomal allele
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