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Old 11-22-2007, 03:59 PM
Indre Indre is offline
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Default What is the genotype of a blue-flowered plant and what gametes would it produce...

...as a result of meiosis? The full question sounds like this:

Most individuals of a certain wild flower have white petals, but a few are blue. Crosses have shown that the blue color is due to a recessive allele. Use "W" for white and "w" for blue.

What is the genotype of a blue-flowered plant and what gametes would it produce as a result of meiosis?


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