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TO die olispring U. No for male offspring and Yes for female offspring 26. Here is a cross involving three different independ

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  • with respect to the sluggish or active locus all the males have the same phenotype as that of their mother that is they are all sluggish
  • and all females are active like the father, so Active is sex-linked dominant and sluggish is sex-linked recessive.
  • let the alleles be XA- active Xa-sluggish
  • XAY * XaXa
XA Y
Xa XAXa (active female) XaY ( sluggish male)
  • all other traits are found equally in both males and females so the answer is c) active/sluggish.

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