Multiple Choice
In a certain species of plant, flowers occur in three colors: blue, pink, and white. A pure-breeding pink plant is mated with a pure-breeding white plant. All of the F1 are blue. When the blue F1 plants are selfed, the F2 plants occur in the ratio 9 blue : 3 pink : 4 white. The genotype that produces white is ww. The presence of one W allele allows pink or blue color to occur. The alleles at the hypostatic locus are B (blue) and b (pink) .
- What is the genotype of the F1 plants?
A) bb WW
B) bb Ww
C) Bb Ww
D) Bb ww
E) BB ww
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