In boreal daisies, flower color is controlled by a gene at locus B. Daisies with at least one Ballele have blue petals, and daisies with the homozygous recessive bb genotype have yellow petals. A true-breeding daisy with blue flowers is crossed with a yellow daisy, and the F1 offspring are allowed to self-pollinate. The Punnett square below shows the predicted F2 offspring, where the numbers 1-4 represent the offspring corresponding to each box within the square. b. 2. b. Which of the offspring would be homozygous dominant? 4 only O1 only 1 and 4 O1, 2, and 3 1. 3.

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In boreal daisies, flower color is controlled by a gene at locus B. Daisies with at least
one Ballele have blue petals, and daisies with the homozygous
recessive bb genotype have yellow petals.
A true-breeding daisy with blue flowers is crossed with a yellow daisy, and the F1
offspring are allowed to self-pollinate. The Punnett square below shows the
predicted F2 offspring, where the numbers 1-4 represent the offspring
corresponding to each box within the square.
B
1
b
3
4
Which of the offspring would be homozygous dominant?
O4 only
O1 only
O1 and 4
1, 2, and 3
Transcribed Image Text:In boreal daisies, flower color is controlled by a gene at locus B. Daisies with at least one Ballele have blue petals, and daisies with the homozygous recessive bb genotype have yellow petals. A true-breeding daisy with blue flowers is crossed with a yellow daisy, and the F1 offspring are allowed to self-pollinate. The Punnett square below shows the predicted F2 offspring, where the numbers 1-4 represent the offspring corresponding to each box within the square. B 1 b 3 4 Which of the offspring would be homozygous dominant? O4 only O1 only O1 and 4 1, 2, and 3
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