a red-eyed female fly was crossed with a white-eyed male fly. all the f1 offspring have red eyes. two of these red-eyed f1 generation flies were crossed to each other. the f2 generation included both red- and white-eyed flies. remarkably, all the white-eyed flies were male. what was the explanation for this result?
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