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Which of the following did Hermann Muller determine when studying eye color variegation in Drosophila melanogaster?

▸ The pattern of variegation was the same from fly to fly and that the two eyes of a single fly also had the same variegation patterns.

▸ The w+ allele was expressed in the cell if the heterochromatin spread covered its new location.

▸ Transcription of the wallele was directly influenced by the level DNA compaction.

▸ The chromosome region immediately surrounding the centromere was typically a euchromatic and contains a large number of expressed genes.

▸ The w+ allele had been deleted in cells that produced the white eye patches.
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