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Normal fruit flies have brownish-yellow bodies, and this body color is dominant. A mutation in the
gene for body color can produce flies with an ebony body color. A homozygous normal fruit fly (e-e+)
is crossed with a homozygous ebony fruit fly (e e). What is the predicted outcome of this genetic
cross?