Multiple Choice
What would be an explanation for the phenomenon where a cross of a purebred, female, red eyed fruit fly with a purebred male, white eyed fly resulted in a phenotypic ratio that has a significantly greater number of red eyed flies than would be predicted by using Mendel's laws?
A) The red eye allele is dominant and sex linked.
B) The white eye allele is dominant and sex linked
C) The red eye allele is recessive and lethal
D) The white eye allele is recesive and lethal
E) male pattern baldness
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