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The diagram below illustrates the normal expression of three different groups of genes (A, B, and C) within four different whorls of a developing flower. Normally, whorl 1 produces sepals, whorl 2 produces petals, whorl 3 produces stamens, and whorl 4 produces carpels. Furthermore, expression of class A genes inhibits class C genes, and expression of class C inhibits class A. Use the following to answer questions  The diagram below illustrates the normal expression of three different groups of genes (A, B, and C)  within four different whorls of a developing flower. Normally, whorl 1 produces sepals, whorl 2 produces petals, whorl 3 produces stamens, and whorl 4 produces carpels. Furthermore, expression of class A genes inhibits class C genes, and expression of class C inhibits class A.   -What would be the identity of the four whorls if gene B was ectopically expressed in whorls 1 and 2? A)  sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels B)  petals, petals, petals, petals C)  petals, petals, stamens, stamens D)  stamens, carpels, stamens, carpels E)  sepals, petals, sepals, petals
-What would be the identity of the four whorls if gene B was ectopically expressed in whorls 1 and 2?

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