If a light-eosin eye male Drosophila is crossed to a homozygous red eyed female, what will be the phenotype of their offspring?
A) All offspring will have red eyes
B) All males will be light-eosin and all females will be eosin
C) All females will have red eyes, all males will have light-eosin eyes
D) All flies will have white eyes
E) None of the answers are correct
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