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You have obtained an interesting flower for your garden from your neighbour.The neighbour has given you two pure lines of the plant,one with red flowers and one with yellow flowers.You decide to cross them and find that you obtain all orange flowers.The curious molecular geneticist in you decides to test two independent hypotheses: Hypothesis 1: Incomplete dominance;Hypothesis 2: Recessive epistasis.The first step in your test is to self the F1 orange plants,which you complete only to find that the results do not statistically distinguish the two hypotheses.a)What ratio of yellow,orange,and red would you expect in the F2 population for each hypothesis and b)what crosses would you complete next to definitively test your two hypotheses?
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