In fruit flies Drosophila an autosomal gene controls body color Individuals that are homozygous recessive...

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In fruit flies Drosophila an autosomal gene controls body color Individuals that are homozygous recessive have an ebony body color but are quite weak Individuals that are homozygous dominant have a normal body color and normal physical condition and heterozygous individuals have a normal body color with increased physical condition This is an example of epistasis Oheterozygote advantage polygenic inheritance multiple alleles

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