Please solve step by step THANKS! A researcher when studying insects of the genus Protenor, crossed females with normal wings and short antennae, with males with short wings and long antennae. In the first generation, he found that all insects had normal wings and long antennae; Therefore, when obtaining the second generation of a count of 460 insects, 50 presented short wings and short antennae; 135 with normal wings and short antennae; 165 with short wings and long antennae; and 465 with normal wings and long antennae. According to the information, determine: a) The genotype of the F1 and the parents b) How many pairs of genes are involved in the cross c) How is the inheritance of these characters, d) Obtain the genotypic and phenotypic relationship e) If the test cross is made, what genotypic and phenotypic relationship is expected

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A researcher when studying insects of the genus Protenor, crossed females with normal wings and short antennae, with males with short wings and long antennae. In the first generation, he found that all insects had normal wings and long antennae; Therefore, when obtaining the second generation of a count of 460 insects, 50 presented short wings and short antennae; 135 with normal wings and short antennae; 165 with short wings and long antennae; and 465 with normal wings and long antennae. According to the information, determine:
a) The genotype of the F1 and the parents
b) How many pairs of genes are involved in the cross
c) How is the inheritance of these characters,
d) Obtain the genotypic and phenotypic relationship
e) If the test cross is made, what genotypic and phenotypic relationship is expected

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