You use a laboratory strain of flies that has a loss-of-function mutation in the white gene (flies have white eyes) as hosts for a P element transformation. Embryos are co-injected with two plasmids, one containing a wild-type copy of the white gene (w+) and a mutant CFTR, side-by-side within P element inverted repeats, and the other plasmid containing only the P element transposase gene. Transgenic offspring of the injected flies will:
A. have both plasmids integrated randomly into the genome.
B. have white eyes and express transposase.
C. have white eyes and a mutant copy of CFTR integrated into a random location in the genome.
D. have red eyes and a mutant copy of CFTR integrated into a random location in the genome E
have white eyes and a mutant copy of CFTR replacing the wildtype copy of CFTR
F. have red eyes and a mutant copy of CFTR replacing the wildtype copy of CFTR.