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thomas hunt morgan studied 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.
Through his experiments on fruit flies, Morgan found that Mendel's principles applied to organisms and plants, and to humans as well. Thomas Hunt Morgan was an evolutionary biologist.
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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.
Morgan used fruit flies to study how genes were passed down from parent to child. He concluded from his research that they were passed through chromosomes, and used his data to create the first genetic map.
He gave an understanding of how chromosomes effect heredity.
Plato users, Fruit flies.
F R W stands for the allele combinations of dark-banded (F), ruby-eyed (R), and white-eyed (W) in fruit flies. These genotypes are used to study genetic traits and inheritance patterns in Drosophjson Melanogaster.
Assuming that we are talking about fruit flies, then you should be able to determine this. Gray bodied flies would be the dominant and ebony bodied flies would be recessive. So, the results can only be a homozygous dominant fly (GG) or heterozygous fly (Gg). If you cross that fly with a ebony bodied fly (gg) and there is a result of some ebony bodied flies, then you know the original fly was heterozygous. If you result in all gray flies, then it was dominant.Source(s):Biology 101