Colorium is an autosomal dominant trait in Nutonian flies (identical to earth fruit flies in every way). There are two alleles at this locus: F = Dominant allele; flies with this allele cannot observe the color Fuschia; these flies have the Colorium phenotype. + = Wild type allele; flies who are homozygous for this allele can observe the color Fuschia; these flies do not have the Colorium phenotype. A cross of a true breeding male with Colorium and a true breeding female without Colorium produces F1 offspring that all have the Colorium phenotype. When a complementation cross is performed (with true breeding flies), we expect the following results:

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Answer:

All of the offspring will be with the Colorium phenotype

Explanation:

A cross of a true breeding male with Colorium and a true breeding female without Colorium is:

P: FF  x  ++

F1: F+ F+ F+ F+

After the complementation cross F+  x  FF

F2: FF FF F+F+

All of the offspring will be with the Colorium phenotype