The statement, "In fruit flies, gray body color is dominant over black body color" is true. The allele for gray body color is dominant.
In this case, when a gray fruit fly heterozygous for the alleles for body color is crossed with one that has a black body, all offspring will have a 50% chance of inheriting the gray body color and a 50% chance of inheriting the black body color. This is due to the fact that the gray body color allele is dominant and the black body color allele is recessive.
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the real color of the artery in the human body
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In this scenario, all the offspring would have gray body color, as it is the dominant trait over black body color. Therefore, all 200 offspring would have gray bodies.
Nerves are not actually colored; they are typically white or gray in appearance. The color of nerves does not impact their function in the human body. Nerves transmit electrical signals and information throughout the body regardless of their color.
It has no color, it's a physical condition of the human body.
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The phenotype of bbii x BbIi would be 1:1:1:1 ratio of offspring with the following phenotypes: black body color and normal wings, black body color and vestigial wings, gray body color and normal wings, gray body color and vestigial wings.