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the reason why flies attracted to vinegar is its wet and the smell
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Fruit flies are used in research (usually genetic and reproduction research) because they are genetically similar to humans reproduce rapidly. That is they make several generations quickly. So, if the research want to see what will happen several generations after they make an experimental change, they are likely to use fruit flies.
Morgan use fruit flies because they were cheap and reproduced quicky.
Morgan's research lead to one of the common diagrams used to predict the result of crossbreeding, the Punnett square.
It showed that the father played an important role in determining the sex-linked traits of offspring.
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thomas hunt morgan studied fruit flies. :)
the reason why flies attracted to vinegar is its wet and the smell
Flynap by Carolina Biological
Fruit flies are used in research (usually genetic and reproduction research) because they are genetically similar to humans reproduce rapidly. That is they make several generations quickly. So, if the research want to see what will happen several generations after they make an experimental change, they are likely to use fruit flies.
Morgan use fruit flies because they were cheap and reproduced quicky.
One reason is to get away from flies.
Fruit flies
He gave an understanding of how chromosomes effect heredity.
The scientist that studied fruit flies was Thomas Hunt Morgan. He was born in 1855 and died at the age of 79 in 1945. He was an evolutionary biologist.
Plato users, Fruit flies.