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A male fly that is homozygous for both red eyes (A) and normal wings (B) mates...

A male fly that is homozygous for both red eyes (A) and normal wings (B) mates with a female fly that has apricot (a) eyes and pointed wings (b). Both traits are controlled by autosomal alleles.

What is the expected phenotype for the flies in the F1 generation?

Group of answer choices

AaBb

red/pointed

apricot/pointed

aaBB

red/normal

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