What is the phenotypic ratio for the following cross. Assume
that the principle of dominance applies, and the organisms in
question are diploid and sexually reproducing. The organisms
(fruit flies in the genus Melanogaster (male and female) are
heterozygous for three traits: AaBbCc. Dominant “A” is for
brown coloring; recessive “a” is for gold coloration; dominant
“B” is for red eyes; recessive”b” is for white eyes; and,
dominant “C” is for 4 wings, and recessive “c” is for no wings
(wingless). Use a Punnet square to supply the possible
phenotypes.
For fun (and some bonus points), what are the possible gametes
produced by an organism that is heterozygous for these five(5)
traits, AaBbCcDdEe? You DO NOT have to do the Punnett
square, just list what would go on one axis