Elongated and Five are two genes in a housefly that are 24 c…
Elongated and Five are two genes in a housefly that are 24 centimorgans (map units) apart. The E allele of Elongated produces elongated wings, and the e allele produces small wings (E is dominant). The F allele of Five produces five stripes on the back of the fly, and the f allele produces four stripes (F is dominant). In a cross of EfeF to efef, what percentage of the offspring should have elongated wings and five stripes?