What proportion of the f2 offspring will be wild type males

How will mutation affect relation in reaction nd concentrion
April 13, 2020
Find frequency of the q allele after selection
April 13, 2020

What proportion of the f2 offspring will be wild type males

In Drosophila, vermilion eye color is due to a recessive allele (v) located on the X chromosome. Curved wings is due to a recessive allele (cu) located on one autosome, and ebony body is due to a recessive allele (e) located on another autosome. A vermillion male is mated to a curved, ebony female, and the F1 males are phenotypically wild-type. If these males were backcrossed to curved, ebony females, what proportion of the F2 offspring will be wild type males?