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whether or not the fly had different wings or different eye color
It's a rather small genetical mutation to add an extra pair of wings to a fruit fly. When done in a lab, the fruit flies with extra wings couldn't fly at all. Also, according to the theory of evolutionary theory, if this extra winged fly would have better chances of surviving it would compete with the one-winged until they completely took over (which obviously hasn't happned). So in short: it would hinder it.
Noting that spiders do not have wings while flies do
Most people would consider a fly's wings to be transparent. This is because the wings are virtually see-through to the human eye.
Sycamore has wings which helps them to disperse easily.
No. The apterious gene is recessive.
Apterous
apterous
recessive
it has wings
they dont well actually some fruit flies do. it depends on if they are a mutant type of fruit fly or not. there are also flies that have messed up wings, these types of flies are called vestigial. there are also fruit flies that don't even have eyes. all of these types of fruit flies are mutants and are used for testing.
The Flies fly over fields of fruit. The Flying flies fly far. The Flipping flies fly fanatically The flies fly with flipping wings. the Fruit flies are fanatics for fruit fThe ruit flies fight Finland flies freakishly. That's all i can think of at the mo!! ohh it has to start with specifically THE FLY!! SOZ
Wings that a slightly smaller and shrunken and makes the flies less likely to use them for flight even though that they still have the capability to fly unlike vestigial wings. Dumpy is deemed more a behavioral trait then a physical disability towards flight.
The vestigial gene is the trait most likely linked to having a curved wing in the fruit fly. Flies with vestigial wings cannot fly.
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whether or not the fly had different wings or different eye color