In a unique species of plants, flowers may be yellow, blue, red, or mauve. All colors may be true breeding. If plants with blue flowers are crossed to red-flowered plants, the following ratio is observed:
9/16 yellow: 3/16 blue: 3/16 red: 1/16 mauve
In still another cross using true-breeding parents, yellow-flowered plants are crossed with mauve-flowered plants. Again, all F? plants had yellow flowers and the F?
Part A
Match the genotypes to the phenotypes for the first cross. One genotype is already filled in.
Drag the correct labels onto the table. Use the most specific genotype, but if more than one genotype is possible then use the underscore (example: A_bb) more than once, or not at all.
P?
F?
F?
Phenotype
blue
red
yellow
9/16 yellow
Genotype
AAbb
3/16 blue
3/16 red
1/16 mauve
A_B_
AABB
AaBb
A_bb
AA Bb
Aabb
aaB_
aaBB
aaBb
aabb
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