Answer:
a) 2:1 (Curly:normal); b) The mutation is lethal in homozygosis; c) 90 will have curly wings, 90 will have normal wings.
Explanation:
The mutation for curly wings Cy is dominant over the recessive wild-type allele Cy+.
In order to see normal-winged flies in the progeny, the curly-winged parentals must have been heterozygous.
The cross was:
CyCy+ x CyCy+
The expected offspring (obtained from a Punnett Square of the cross) is:
The expected phenotypic ratios are 3:1.
However, those were not the observed proportions.
a) Out of a total of 301 progeny, 203 were curly-winged and 98 were normal-winged. 203/301 is approximately 2/3, and 98/301 is approximately 1/3, so the observed phenotypic ratio is 2:1.
b) The observed phenotypic ratio in all crosses suggests that the genotype CyCy is lethal and never appears in adult flies.
c) From a Punnett Square we can determine that a cross between the flies CyCy+ (curly winged) and Cy+Cy+ (normal winged) would give the offpsring:
Among 180 total offspring, half of them (90) will have curly wings, and half (90) will have normal wings.