Stem of garden pea is governed by a pair of alleles


The position of the flower on the stem of garden pea is governed by a pair of alleles. Flowers growing in the axils (upper angle between petiole and stem) are produced by the action of a dominant allele T, those growing only at the tip of the stem by its recessive allele t. Colored flowers are produced by a dominant gene C, and white flowers by iots recessive allele c. A dihybrid plant with colored flowers in the axils is crossed to a pure breeding strain of the same phenotype. What genotypic and phenotypic reatios are expected in the F1 pregeny? Please show all work

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Biology: Stem of garden pea is governed by a pair of alleles
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