ABSTRACT
The fruit fly lab demonstrates how Drosophila melanogaster are used to determine the inheritance of traits in eukaryotes. F1 and F2 generations were obtained by performing parental crosses to examine simultaneous inheritance of apterous wings, sepia eyes, wild type wings, and wild type eyes. Our results from the chi square analysis data all showed signs of our observed data matching almost exactly to our expected data, but we were unable to accept our null hypothesis due to the limited number of offspring. Ultimately, the probability unit of our chi square result was significant.