Which of the following statements explains why all of the F1 females from a cross between a red-eyed homozygous female fly and a white-eyed male fly are heterozygous?
A) The male parent provides them with a white-eye allele in the X and a red-eye allele in the Y.
B) The male parent provides them with a white-eye allele in the X, and the female parent provides them with a red-eye allele in the Y.
C) The male parent provides them with a white-eye allele in the X, and the female parent provides them with a red-eye allele in the X.
D) The female parent provides two X chromosomes to each daughter who both carry the red-eye allele.
E) None of the answer options is correct.
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