In a flowering plant species, gene A produces a pigment, resulting in red petal…
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In a flowering plant species, gene A produces a pigment, resulting in red petals.
Mutation a causes the loss of pigment (white petals).
A second gene, S, represses the inhibitor of cytochrome P450, an enzyme that is responsible for the production of red pigment.
Plants with one copy of the dominant S allele are able to attain red petals, whereas homozygous recessive individuals at the S locus (ss) show the white phenotype if aa is present. A cross between two double heterozygotes (AaSs × AaSs) yields three petal colors.
Which trend and phenotypic ratio is most consistent with the example above?