P (purple) and p (white) are the dominant and recessive alleles for flower color in peas. Similarly, A (axial) and a (terminal) are the dominant and recessive alleles for flower position in peas. Two plants with the genotype PpAa are crossed. Which genotype is indicative of white axial flowers?

PpAa is indicative of white axial flowers.



PPAA is indicative of white axial flowers.



ppAa is indicative of white axial flowers.

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Answer:

Option C, ppAa is indicative of white axial flowers.

Explanation:

It is given that Purple color (P) is dominant over white color (p). Thus in order to have a flower of white color , the flower must be homozygous recessive with an allele pair having two recessive alleles.

Similarly, Axial (A) is dominant over terminal (a) flower. Thus, a flower can be axial in two cases -

a) when both the alleles are same i.e AA

or

b) when one allele is A and the other one is a i.e Aa

Considering the above cases, all possible allele combination that will produce white axial flower are as follows -

ppAA, ppAa

Thus, option C is correct

Answer:

C

Explanation:

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