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The Hairless phenotype in Drosophila is caused by a

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The Hairless phenotype in Drosophila is caused by a

The Hairless phenotype in Drosophila is caused by a recessive mutation in the H gene Wild type Drosophila have hair on all body segments Two heterozygous Hh Drosophila are crossed 25 of the offspring have normal hair on their bodies and 25 have no hair at all 50 of the offspring have less hair on their bodies than wild type and the amount of hair they have varies The Hairless phenotype in Drosophila displays what relationship between alleles Select all that apply Codominance Incomplete penetrance Incomplete dominance O Variable expressivity