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Title: A homeotic mutant flower has an arrangement (from outside in) of carpels, stamen
Post by: mikael on Jan 12, 2014
A homeotic mutant flower has an arrangement (from outside in) of carpels, stamens, stamens, carpels instead of the usual sepal, petals, stamens, carpels. In general, Class A genes specify sepals, Class A and B genes specify petals, Class B and C genes specify stamens, and Class C specifies carpels. This mutant must therefore have a mutation in
A) a Class A gene.
B) a Class B gene.
C) a Class C gene.
D) both A and B.
E) both B and C.


Title: Re: A homeotic mutant flower has an arrangement (from outside in) of carpels, stamen
Post by: padre on Jan 14, 2014
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Title: Re: A homeotic mutant flower has an arrangement (from outside in) of carpels, stamen
Post by: mikael on Jan 15, 2014
Thanks so much. This is perfect.