In fruit flies, red eyes (pr+_) are dominant to purple eyes (prpr) and normal wings (vg+_) are dominant to vestigial wings (vgvg) . The genes are located on the same chromosome. A purebreeding red-eyed fly with vestigial wings was crossed with a pure-breeding purple-eyed fly with normal wings. All of the F1 progeny had a WT phenotype. The recombination frequency between the two genes is 10%. If an F1 individual was test crossed, what percentage of the progeny would you expect to have the WT phenotype?
A) 5%
B) 10%
C) 50%
D) 90%
E) 95%
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