You go to the supermarket to buy your favorite fruit, the mango, and see all kinds of crazy mangos of different colors--yellow, green, orange, and white ones! You do some nutty genetics studies and find that color is inherited according to an allelic series, where yellow (Y) is dominant to orange (yº), which is dominant to green (yG), which is dominant to white (yW). You decide to cross a yellow mango plant with an orange mango plant. This cross produced 2 yellow mangoes, a green mango, and an orange mango. What could the parent plants' genotypes be? Yyw and yoyw O YyG and yoyw Yyw and yoyG Yyw and yoyG

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You go to the supermarket to buy your favorite fruit, the mango,
and see all kinds of crazy mangos of different colors--yellow,
green, orange, and white ones! You do some nutty genetics
studies and find that color is inherited according to an allelic
series, where yellow (Y) is dominant to orange (y0), which is
dominant to green (yG), which is dominant to white (yW).
You decide to cross a yellow mango plant with an orange mango
plant. This cross produced 2 yellow mangoes, a green mango, and
an orange mango. What could the parent plants' genotypes be?
O YyW and yoyw
O YyG and y GyW
O YyW and yGy G
O YyW and yoyG
Transcribed Image Text:You go to the supermarket to buy your favorite fruit, the mango, and see all kinds of crazy mangos of different colors--yellow, green, orange, and white ones! You do some nutty genetics studies and find that color is inherited according to an allelic series, where yellow (Y) is dominant to orange (y0), which is dominant to green (yG), which is dominant to white (yW). You decide to cross a yellow mango plant with an orange mango plant. This cross produced 2 yellow mangoes, a green mango, and an orange mango. What could the parent plants' genotypes be? O YyW and yoyw O YyG and y GyW O YyW and yGy G O YyW and yoyG
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