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True breeding Drosophila flies with curved wings and dark bodies were mated with true breeding short wings and tan body Drosophila. The F1 progeny was observed to be with curved wings and tan body. The F1 progeny was again allowed to breed andproduced flies of the following phenotype, 45 curved wings tan body, 15 short wings tan body, 16 curved wings dark body and, 6 short wings dark body. The mode of inheritance is |
| A. | Typical Mendelian with curved wings and tan body being dominant |
| B. | Typical non-Mendelian with curved wings and tan body not following any pattern |
| C. | Mendelian with suppression of phenotypes |
| D. | Mendelian with single crossover |
| Answer» B. Typical non-Mendelian with curved wings and tan body not following any pattern | |