In some fruit flies, an inversion involving the white-eyed locus (w) moves the w+gene from one end of the X chromosome to a location nearer to the centromere. Flies with a w+ or w+/w genotype are normally expected to have red eyes. However, in flies with the inversion, the eyes are mottled with red and white. Explain why.
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