In Drosophila, red eye color is dominant over brown eye color and pigmented ocelli (simple eyes located on the back of the head as opposed to the more prominent compound eyes) are dominant over white ocelli. A brown-eyed fly with pigmented ocelli is mated with a fly having red eyes and white ocelli, and some of their offspring have brown eyes and white ocelli. What are the genotypes of the parents?
In Drosophila, gray body color is dominant over ebony, and straight wings are dominant over curved. A gray-bodied female with curved wings is mated with a gray-bodied male with straight wings, yielding some ebony, curved-wing offspring. What other types of offspring could be produced and in what proportions?