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In the fruit fly, drosophila melanogaster, a spineless (no wing bristles) female fly is mated to a male that is claret (dark eyes) and hairless (no thoracic bristles). all of the resulting flies are phenotypically wild-type (assume all three mutant genes are recessive). the wild-type f1 female progeny were mated to fully homozygous (mutant) males, and the following progeny (1000 total) were observed: phenotypes number observed spineless 321 wild 38 claret, spineless 130 claret 18 claret, hairless 309 hairless, claret, spineless 32 hairless 140 hairless, spineless 12 what is the correct gene map for these genes?

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