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Dawid

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About Dawid

  • Birthday 02/03/1995

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  • Location
    Poland
  • Interests
    Evolution, Genetics, Etology, Neurobiology, Physics, Psychology
  • College Major/Degree
    University of Wrocław
  • Favorite Area of Science
    Evolutionary Biology, Genetics, Etology, Molecular Biology, Neurobiology
  • Occupation
    Student

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  1. Hello everyone! I have one question that I found a bit difficult, could you help me? Here it is- We're crossing white-eye female of D. melanogaster and a wild type male and the offspring is white-eye females and red-eye males. The question is how to explain the result. I was wondering if it can be because of different then 1( X:A) ratio. For example, if the ratio is 1.5 we have a Metafemale with 3 chromosomes X. Is there any possibility that on this additional chromosome we have red eyes gene allel which is then forming a red-eye males? I hope I wrote everything clearly
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