Punnett Squares Monohybrid Crosses Redeye color is dominant
Punnett Squares: Monohybrid Crosses Red-eye color is dominant over white eye color. The gene for eye color is on the X chromosome. If a heterozygous female is crossed with a white-eyed male, the expected phenotypes that should appear in the offspring are white-eyed females and red-eyed males. red-eyed females, white-eyed females, red-eyed males and white-eyed males. red-eyed females and red-eyed males. red-eyed females, red-eyed males and white-eyed males. red-eyed females and white-eyed males.
Solution
since the red eye is dominant
the answer is
1)red eyes females and red eyed males-
2) red eyed females and white eyed males
This is because red will always be there in the phenotypes since it is dominant and with heterozygous we can have PP or Pp so it can be red and red OR red and white.
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