A male Flagus fly with the Barkus phenotype is crossed with

A male Flagus fly with the Barkus phenotype is crossed with a female who has the wild-type phenotype. A second cross is performed in which the female Flagus fly has the Barkus phenotype and the male has the wild-type phenotype. This second cross is known as a:

A. inter-cross.

B. recessive cross.

C. motor-cross.

D. dominant cross.

E. reciprocal cross.

Solution

E. Reciprocal Cross

A male Flagus fly with the Barkus phenotype is crossed with a female who has the wild-type phenotype. A second cross is performed in which the female Flagus fly

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