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You designate the forked mutant allele as F (wild type = f+ ) and the pale mutant allele as p (wild type = P).
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Hey.

So, for the parents, they are true breeding (homozygous) for their traits.

pale= pale leaves, wt for shape = pp f+f+
forked = wt leaves, forked shape = PP FF

F1 = Pp Ff+ (notice that the leaf color is in between pale and wt, so the heterozygous is a mixture of the 2 colors; we now KNOW the genotype for all leaf colors just by looking at them).

Offspring 1: wt leaves, forked shape = a) PP b) F_ (we don't know the second allele for any of our forked shape offspring; it could be FF or Ff, same phenotype)

Offspring 2: in-between colored leaves, forked shape = c) Pp d) F_

Offspring 3: pale leaves, forked shape = e) pp F) F_

Offspring 4: wt leaves, wt shape = g) PP h) f+f+

Offspring 5: in-between colored leaves, wt shape = i) Pp j) f+f+

Offspring 6: pale leaves, wt shape = k) pp l) f+f+

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