Respuesta :
Low wings with red eyes -LR
Vestigial wings brown eyes - Lr
Red-eyed, the vestigial winged male is crossed with brown-eyed, long-winged female. Each parent is homozygous for the dominant alleles
llRR LLrr
gametes LR lr
F1 LlRr with only one genotype and ratio is 1
Long-winged red eyes phenotype its ratio is also 1
Each parent is heterozygote for the dominant alleles
llRr llrr
gametes lR lr Lr lrF1 LlRr llRr Llrr llrr
then the genotype ratio is 1: 1: 1: 1
lr lr
Vestigial wings brown eyes - Lr
Red-eyed, the vestigial winged male is crossed with brown-eyed, long-winged female. Each parent is homozygous for the dominant alleles
llRR LLrr
gametes LR lr
F1 LlRr with only one genotype and ratio is 1
Long-winged red eyes phenotype its ratio is also 1
Each parent is heterozygote for the dominant alleles
llRr llrr
gametes lR lr Lr lrF1 LlRr llRr Llrr llrr
then the genotype ratio is 1: 1: 1: 1
lr lr
Answer:
Both parents were heterozygous
Explanation:
Lets suppose N is the dominant and n is the recessive.
If both parents are heterozygous, they can create flies with vestigial and normal wings. The result of that is 25% NN, 50% Nn, and 25% nn. If you add up the flies that were vestigial and the flies that were normal, it would be 120. The male and female flies with vestigial wings add up to be 33, 33/120 is 27.5% which is a little over 25%.