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"a dominant gene b+ is responsible for the wild-type body color of drosophila; its recessive allele b produces black body color. a testcross of a heterozygous b+/b female by a black b/b male gave 52 black and 58 wild-type progeny. if a black female from these progeny were crossed with a wild-type brother, what phenotypic ratios would be expected in their offspring? "

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