FRUITFLY business!
oranGez said:
did morgan cross red eyed females + white eyed males.. or white eyed females and red eyed males? ive read/heard so many conflicting statements on this..
It doesn't matter what you choose -red eyed or white eyed males, (or females) when you breed them for two successive generations, then you will still end up with a white-eyed male (provided that the red eyed organism is homozygous, i think). This is what i think anyway. I saw in a book once - there was a diagram with a white female and red male and the explanation of the diagram was talking about a red female and white male...
but you end up with white eyed males in any case.
so no need to worry about these minor things. just stick to one that you find comfortable. the main thing to learn is that he found sex-linked traits in fruitflies.
actually, wait a minute - yea you get white males in any case, however if the grandfather fly was white-eyed then half of the males are white; if the grandfather fly was red-eyed then all of the males are white!
hope this helps. any corrections appreciated..