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Scientists have studied mutant plants that lack A, B, or C gene activity to understand the role that these three genes play in flower development. They discovered that the activity of the three genes influence each other in the following ways:
Where gene A is active, it inhibits gene C, and vice versa. If either A or C gene activity is missing, the other takes its place.
Gene B does not inhibit the activity of genes A or C. Also, gene B activity is not inhibited by either A or C genes.

In the chart below, identify the structures that will develop in each whorl in the mutant flowers. (The structures in wild-type flowers and one mutant have already been filled in for you.)
Drag the labels to their appropriate locations in the chart. Labels can be used once, more than once, or not at all.
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