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In a dihybrid cross, white eyed, yellow bodied female Drosophila was crossed with red eyed, brown bodied male Drosophila. The cross produced 1.3 precent recombinants and 98.7 progeny with parantal type combination in the F2 generation. Analyze the above observation and compare with the Menderlian dihybrid cross.

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To analyze the dihybrid cross between a white-eyed, yellow-bodied female Drosophila and a red-eyed, brown-bodied male Drosophila, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the Traits and Alleles - The traits involved in this cross are eye color and body color. - Let's assume: - White eye (W) is recessive and red eye (w) is dominant. - Yellow body (Y) is recessive and brown body (y) is dominant. ...
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