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In Drosophila, Z is dominant to z (zebra back), T is dominant tot (tie leg), and F is dominant to f (fuzzy wing). From a Dros

OZ --T--F OZ --F-- T OT-Z--F OF--T-Z

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Answer- C. T--Z--F

Z : Parental types tt fr Tit tn NTI IN Double cross over + ++ Gene order Nt Hin

Step 1. - Determine parental genotype Step 2 - Determine the gene order.. look at parentel genotype and double Crow over teff

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