Graceful said:
Yeah i went off on some crazy long tangent about first crossing breeding the parents again to produce more offspring to look at the prevalence and also breeding the possibly mutated butterfly with a normal and looking at offspring... etc etc trying to make myself look like i knew what the hell the question wanted. Also consolidating any findings or researching butterfly mutations and the specific species on the net in the case of it being a recessive trait? 6 marks gone qq
I was exactly the same - Breed heaps, check for prevailance, if below 25% probably a mutation.
I said "alternatively", breed the mutated butterfly with others and then breed the offspring, but this would only really show if it was a somatic or germ line mutation.
Seccondary sources is just, " relevant scientific journals, checked reliability..." If there's no info on long wings, a mutation, if there is, recessive trait